Ruby Bridges wanted to go to her neighborhood school. This SCOTUS case made that possible.
What is Brown v. Board of Ed?
This organization fights disease around the world by improving health guidelines and studying health issues.
What is the World Health Organization?
This is a policy or agency that affects things inside a country.
What is domestic?
These people represent the U.S government in other countries.
What is an ambassador?
Political candidates often seek endorsements from famous people using this technique.
What is a testimonial?
The 26th Amendment extended this right to 18 year olds.
What is the right to vote?
This organization ensures "humanitarian protection and assistance for victims of war and other situations of violence".
What is the International Red Cross / Red Crescent?
This organization united countries in a pact to support each other in war in order to work for peace.
What is NATO?
One nation's plan for their relationships with other nations.
What is foreign policy?
This technique uses an unpleasant label or description to criticize a person, group, or product
What is name calling?
This Amendment declared that all children in the US were "created equal" regardless of their skin color.
What is the 13th Amendment?
This organization establishes, revises, and enforces rules that govern international trade.
What is the World Trade Organization?
192 countries are members of this international confederation.
What is the United Nations?
This branch of the government negotiates treaties with other countries.
What is the executive?
This propaganda technique says,"Celebrities support this cause, so should you"...
What is bandwagon?
This SCOTUS decision allowed the school principal to censor the school newspaper.
What is Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier?
They are "responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide."
What is UNICEF?
This is a confederation of European countries bound by economic ties.
What is the European Union?
They must approve treaties made by the US government.
Who is the Senate?
This technique uses words or vague statements that sound good but have little real meaning.
What are glittering generalities?
This SCOTUS case established that juvenile criminal defendants have the same rights as adult criminal defendants.
What is re Gault?
It settles disputes between states (nations) in accordance with international law and gives advice on international legal issues.
What is the World Court?
This Department is primarily responsible for US foreign policy.
What is the State Department?
The concept that power rests with the people and the people can create, alter, and abolish their government.
What is popular sovereignty?
This technique is used when candidates want to stress that they understand the problems of average, ordinary Americans.
What is Plain Folk?