What does NATO stand for?
North Atlantic Treaty Organization
When was NATO founded?
April 4, 1949
This global issue involves rising temperatures and extreme weather patterns worldwide.
Climate Change
Mount Everest sits on the border of Nepal and this country.
China
What color is the NATO flag?
blue and white
How many countries are in NATO?
32 countries
The Cold War ended around this year.
1991
This term describes the strategic competition between major powers without direct military conflict.
Cold War
This African country is home to the Nile River’s famous pyramids.
Egypt
Most spoken language in the world
Mandarin Chinese
This country hosts NATO headquarters.
Belgium
This year marked NATO’s largest single expansion during the Cold War.
1952 (when Greece and Turkey joined)
International efforts to prevent the spread of weapons like nuclear arms are called ______ agreements.
Nonproliferation
This country borders both the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea.
Turkey
This country has the most time zones in the world
France
What is the name of NATO’s collective defence principle stating that an attack on one member is an attack on all?
Article 5
NATO approved its newest Strategic Concept at the Madrid Summit in what year?
2022
This concept refers to protecting a country’s critical infrastructure, supply chains, and digital systems from disruption.
This canal connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans.
Panama Canal
This global organization is headquartered in Geneva and focuses on international public health.
World Health Organization (WHO)
This country joined NATO in 2023 after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Finland
What year did NATO allies in Europe invest $380 billion in defense
2023-2024
The use of technology like AI and autonomous systems in conflict is part of emerging ______ technologies.
Defence/ military
This sea borders Ukraine to the south.
Black Sea
Newest Country to join NATO
Sweden