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How many states are recognized by the united nations?

193+2

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What is International Law?

Law that governs countries

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What term is used for people who are forced to flee their homes but remain within their own country?


Internally displaced persons (IDPs)

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Which famous scientist developed the theory of relativity?

Albert Einstein

200

When was the trusteeship council suspended?

1994

200

What does sovereign mean?

The authority of a state to govern itself without the interference of another state or body

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which country has one of the world largest displacement situations globally?

Colombia

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Which animal can sleep for up to 22 hours a day?

Koala

300

When was the league of nations founded?

1920

300

Give two examples of how to know a countries foreign policy?



  • History
  • Public Statements and Current Events
  • Neighboring States
  • Multi-Lateral Agreements and Treaties
300

Why is the Kafala system often criticized?


Because workers cannot freely change jobs, leave the country, or access basic rights without permission

300

What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?

Diamond

400

Who is the current UN Secretary General?

antonio guterres

400

what is foreign policy?

Strategy and actions in dealing with other nations and international organizations.

400

What does the politicization of asylum policies mean?


Using refugees as political tools to achieve political goals rather than focusing on their needs.

400

Who is currently the No. 1 ranked women's tennis player in the world?

Aryna Sabalenka

500

what are the committees of the general assembly 

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administrative & budgetary

legal

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Give 3 examples of international laws?

  • The Geneva Conventions (1949)
  • The United Nations Charter (1945)
  • The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
  • The Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989)
500

Difference between Migrants-Stateless-Refugees-Asylum seekers

  • Migrant: Moves voluntarily, often for economic, educational, or family reasons.
  • Stateless Person: Has no nationality recognized by any state.
  • Refugee: Forced to flee due to persecution, conflict, violence, or fear of persecution.
  • Asylum Seeker: Claims refugee status and is awaiting a decision.
500

What is the only country located on two continents?

Turkey

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