Across |
1 | the process through which something in given monetary value (pertaining to corn, soybeans, cotton, or other raw materials (i.e., the idea that "it's all the same."), but financial _____ can be commoditized, too) |
3 | a form of an international organization that brings several autonomous _____ together for a common purpose |
5 | a principle of international relations that holds that final authority over social, economic, and political matters, should rest with the legitimate rulers of independent states. (legally having the last say over a territory) |
6 | economic doctrine that government control of foreign trade is of paramount importance for ensuring the military security of the country. (It demands a positive balance of trade economic policy of the commercial age preceding Industrial Revolution.) |
Down |
2 | Representation of a real world phenomenon at a certain level of reduction of generalization (Global or world) |
3 | process by which representative districts are switched according to population _____, so that each district encompasses approximately the same amount of people |
4 | Processes that incorporate higher levels od education, higher salaries, and more technology; generate more wealth than periphery processes in the world economy (USA) |
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