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What are goods sent from a country to other country's called?

When goods sent from one country to another they are called exports.


What do you mean by the term census?

The census is a questionnaire which is sent to every person living in a country. It is sent out every 10 years and in the US is required by the constitution.


What is it called when a job is sent to another country?

When a job is sent to another country it is called outsourcing labor. Often it is cheaper for companies to outsource labor, but this is to the detriment of their home country's employment rate.


What does addressee gone away mean?

It means the person you addressed your letter to ("the addressee" ) is no longer at the address you sent it to: he or she has gone away.


What are payments sent by immigrants to family members in their home country called?

These payments are called remittances. They are typically sent by immigrants living and working in another country to support their families in their home country.


What are items sent out of a country called?

I think you mean 'exports'


How did some children in world war 2 survive?

They were sent away to homes in the country side away from where the was was taking place.


What is a person that is sent out to spread his or her religion called?

A missionary


Can you be sent away if you have not broken the law?

Sent away WHERE? Sent away by WHO? Sent away for what REASON? As a general answer - you can't be "sent away" (I assume you mean to jail) if you haven't broken any laws.


What are children sent away during World War 2 called?

Evecuee


What is it called when you are expelled to another country?

When a person is expelled to another country, it is often referred to as "deportation." This legal process typically occurs when an individual is removed from a country due to violations of immigration laws or criminal activity. The individual is forcibly sent back to their country of origin or a different country where they have legal residency.


How children many children did elizabeth 1st have?

None at all.actually, she had 1 illegitimate child. a boy called Philip. he was sent away to the country to be raised as a noble. by a noble family. not much info on the internet.