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Imports
Exports
Natural Resources and monopolies
Currency
Miscellaneous
100
Things that were brought in from other countries
What is an Import
100
Things that are going out of the country
What is an export
100
Things that are grown here and can be easily reproduced
What is a natural resource
100
Money that is being able to buy things with
What is currency
100
Countries that are banned from getting imports and exports from our country
What is an embargo
200
Paper Products, weather balloons, balloon launchers
What are Finland's Imports
200
paper products
What is one of Finland's exports
200
Wood like Spruce, Pine, and Birch are
What is Finland's main natural resource
200
Euros are what in Finland
What is Finland's Currency
200
Bad dairy products
why is russia an embargo
300
Wood, Silver, Barley, Zinc, Nickel
What are their five main imports
300
Weather balloon launchers
What is another one of Finland's exports
300
Alcoholic beverages and gambling
what does finland have monopolies on
300
January 1st 1999
When did Finland adopt the euro
300
1 yr. of preschool, 1 yr. of kindergarten, 7 yrs. of comprehensive, and 4 yrs. at university unless you want to do something that needs more education
What is Finlands Education
400
Computers are
What is another import of Finland
400
Weather balloons
What is the other one of Finland's exports
400
not being able to operate slot machines
What is another Finland monopoly
400
Suomen Pankki is
What was Finland's former currency
400
They get their meals all for free
What costs them to eat lunch at Finland
500
Cars are also
What is another import for Finland
500
all have to do with weather related scenarios
What do weather balloons and weather balloon launcher have in common
500
Gambling is a
What is a monopoly of Finland
500
1.27592 is
What is 1 euro compared to US dollars
500
All kids start school at age six with preschool and sometimes end up at age 15 in high school
Who is mostly educated in Finland