NATIONALITY
Asylum, Refuge and Displacement
The State Organs
The Polar Regions
Airspace and Outerspace
100

The status of belonging to a particular nation.

Nationality

100

A person who has come to a different country in order to live there permanently.

Immigrant

100

Has the right of representation consisting of the direction of foreign policy, the conclusion of treaties, the power to send and receive diplomatic and consular agents

Head of State

100

How many Polar Regions do we have?

Two
100

It is the space above a particular national territory, treated as belonging to the government controlling the territory.

Airspace

200

Can you have multiple Nationality?

Yes

200

It is the Mexican Regulation on matters of Asylum, Refuge and Displacement.

Ley General de la Población

200

Is the head of the administrative branch that directs foreign policy under the authority of the head of state.

The Minister for Foreign Affairs

200

It is the Polar Region that encompasses the Arctic Ocean and a portion of some surrounding land masses (sets of ice)

The Arctic

200

It is the space that is declared to be free and not subject to national appropriation and begins at least from the lowest height at which an artificial satellite has been placed in orbit around the earth.

Outerspace

300
Mention the modes of acquiring Nationality.

By birth or naturalization.

300

The refuge that certain subjects of international law may grant to individuals within the territory of a foreign State, in which they are persecuted or claimed for political reasons or political crimes.

Asylum.

300

They are agents sent by one State to another to participate in relations between the two.

Diplomatic Agents

300

The Polar Region that contains the continent of Antarctica and areas of the surrounding ­Southern Ocean

The Antarctic

300

Mention the two aspects are of particular interest with regard to the use of outer space

Ground remote sensing and direct television broadcasting.

400

In which Article of the Mexican Constitution is Nationality based?

Article 30

400

A person who, as a result of events prior to 1 January 1951 and due to well-founded fears of persecution on the grounds of race, religion, nationality or membership of a particular social group  is outside the country of his nationality and is unable or, because of such fears, does not wish to benefit from the protection of that country.

Refugee

400

Are official agents that a State establishes in cities of other States, in order to protect its interests and those of its nationals.

Consular Officials

400

It is an International Agreement that was signed on 1 December 1959 in Washington and recognizes that it is in the interest of all mankind that Antarctica shall continue for ever to be used exclusively for peaceful purposes and shall not become the scene or object of international discord.

The Antarctic Treaty

400

TRUE OR FALSE. International Law is applicable to outer space.

TRUE
500

Can Mexican Nationality be lost?

Mexican by birth, no.

Mexican by naturalization, yes.

500

Persons who are forced to leave their habitual residence and seek refuge in another State because of situations of extreme insecurity, without grounds for persecution, race, nationality or membership of a social group, religion or political opinions.

Displacement

500

To which branch of government does State Organs belong? And to which Ministry is adjacent?

Federal Executive and The Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

500

As the Arctic has no land, it is part of which legal regime?

International Law of Sea

500

TRUE OR FALSE. States are not responsible for their activities in outer space.

FALSE
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