This political ideology advocates for collective ownership of the means of production and the redistribution of wealth.
What is Socialism?
This term refers to a worldview that emphasizes the interconnectedness of people and cultures across national boundaries, advocating for global cooperation and shared responsibility.
What is cosmopolitanism?
What is the term for a nation's strategy of dealing with other nations and safeguarding its own national interests?
What is Foreign Policy?
What conference in 1944 due to the need to raise huge sums of money to reconstruct countries after World War 2 that led to the creation of what we now know as the "IGO"
What is Bretton Woods?
What does "NGO" stand for
What is Non-Governmental Organization?
This political ideology advocates for traditional values, limited government, and free-market capitalism.
What is Conservatism?
This political party in Canada is associated with progressive policies and social democracy, advocating for universal healthcare, environmental protection, and income equality.
What is the New Democratic Party (NPD)?
What is the foreign policy approach that emphasizes a nation's focus on its own domestic affairs and avoidance of foreign entanglements?
What is Isolationism?
Name one example of a regional intergovernmental organization
What is the European Union (EU), African Union (AU), or Organization of American States (OAS)?
Name the NGO that was highlighted in Chapel during our last sharing day
What is Doctors Without Borders?
This movement, which emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, advocates for the political solidarity and unity of African people worldwide, aiming to combat colonialism, imperialism, and racial discrimination.
What is Pan Africanism?
In 1990, this indigenous resistance event in Canada sparked a 78-day armed standoff between the Mohawk people and the Canadian government over land disputes, resulting in one fatality and intensifying debates over indigenous sovereignty and land rights
What is the Oka Crisis?
Following the Iranian Revolution, this country's embassy in Tehran was seized by Iranian revolutionaries, leading to a hostage crisis that lasted for 444 days
What is the United States?
Which intergovernmental organization is responsible for maintaining international peace and security?
What is the United Nations (UN)?
Which NGO has a black and white panda as their logo
What is the World Wildlife Fund?
This Italian political theorist and leader of the National Fascist Party served as Prime Minister of Italy from 1922 to 1943.
This historic document, signed in 1215, established the principle that the king was subject to the law, rather than above it, and is considered a foundational document for modern constitutional law.
What is the Magna Carta?
Maurice Bishop was this country's first Prime Minister who was overthrown by the United States of America during this invasion using this type of foreign policy. Name the country and the type of foreign policy used
What is Grenada? What is Interventionsim?
Identify one specialized intergovernmental organization focused on a specific issue or area.
What is the World Health Organization (WHO), International Monetary Fund (IMF), or World Trade Organization (WTO), or World Bank?
On your homework sheet for NGO around the world, what were the categories of NGO did I list on the sheet
What is human rights, aid, and social?
This German philosopher, economist, and author, known for his collaboration with Karl Marx, co-authored "The Communist Manifesto" in 1848.
Who is Friedrich Engels?
This significant event in Canadian political history occurred in 1982, marking the final step towards Canada's full sovereignty and the enactment of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, yet it was not ratified by the province of Quebec.
What is the patriation of the Canadian Constitution and the signing of the Constitution Act, 1982?
What is the name of the foreign policy doctrine that advocates for the use of military intervention to prevent the spread of communism, particularly in Latin America, and was famously employed by the United States during the Cold War.
What is the Truman Doctrine?
This intergovernmental organization is composed of 27 member states and is responsible for fostering economic cooperation and integration in Europe.
What is the European Union (EU)?
This NGO is known for its work in promoting environmental conservation and sustainability worldwide
What is Greenpeace?