Needs of a Nation
Lateralisms
-Isms, Part 1
-Isms, Part 2
Trivia Pot
100

When a nation builds up an army, or enforces borders, that is an example of this national need.

What is security?

100

To move laterally means to move in this direction.

What is sideways?

100

This ideology is represented in the following picture: 


What is isolationism?

100

An -ism refers to this.

What is an idea or way of thinking.

100

It's the last day of this student teacher.

Who is Mr. Sharam?

200

Nations who are experiencing hyperinflation are failing to meet this national need.

What is economic stability?

200

When a country acts alone, and in its own interest, it is pursuing this lateralism.

What is unilateralism?

200

This country represents the best historical example of isolationism.

What is Japan?

200

This ideology is best represented when multiple countries join together to form one governing body.

What is supranationalism?

200

There are this many nations in the European Union.

What are twenty-seven?

300

This is the most difficult need for a nation to achieve.

What is self-determination.

300

A hypothetical country has signed a trade deal with one partner. This is an example of this lateralism.

What is bilateralism?

300

A country might retreat from the world for one of the following two reasons.

What is avoiding conflict?
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What is domestic focus?

300

The following image depicts a fight between the European Union and Britain over this national interest.


What is sovereignty?

300

This icon represents Ireland on the Euro coin.

What is a harp?

400

This activity provides domestic benefits by cultivating national pride, and foreign benefits by building alliances.

What is humanitarianism?

400

When the United States decided to invade Iran, it was example of this lateralism.

What is unilateralism?

400

When a country turns inward due to fear of outside interference, they are protecting this.

What is self-determination?

400

European countries joined together following the Second World War for both of these national interests.

What are prosperity and security?

400

This term was coined to describe Britain's exit from the European Union.

What is Brexit?

500

This man is credited with inventing the Hierarchy of Needs.

Who is Maslow?

500

The following picture is a depiction of this kind of lateralism:

What is multilateralism?

500

When a country lacks allies when they withdraw from the world, they may suffer threat to this national interest.

What is security?

500

This is the core tension between supranational organizations and the nations that are part of them.

What is sovereignty versus stability?

500

This word translates directly to the phrase "Divine Wind."

What is kamikaze?

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