Political Boundaries
Political Regimes
Nato/Warsaw
United Nations
Cold War
100

supreme power or authority, self governing

sovereignty

100

a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives.

 What is a democracy?

100

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

What is Nato?

100

a multinational union or association in which member countries cede authority and sovereignty on at least some internal matters to the group, whose decisions are binding on its members

Supranational Organization

100

In 1946 Winston Churchill popularized what term used to describe Soviet relations with Western powers?

What is the Iron Curtain?

200

a system of political organization in which most or all of the governing power resides in a centralized government

unitary state

200

a system of government by one person with absolute power.

what is an autocracy?

200

the Soviet Union, Albania, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and the German Democratic Republic

Warsaw Pact Member

200

US President responsible for the formation of UN

FDR

200

Frequently cited as the counterpart to the CIA, what was the name of the Soviet intelligence agency

What is the KGB?

300

characterized by the existence, at the national level, of a written, rigid constitution guaranteeing the several intermediate governments not only permanence and independence but also a full complement of legislative, executive, and judicial powers

Federal State

300

How has the prevalence of democracies in the world changed over time?

96 out of 167 countries with populations of at least 500,000 (57%) were democracies of some kind

300

Most recent member of Nato

What is Finland?

300

Helping countries preserve their ancient, cultural and natural sites by giving important historical sites protected status

Unesco

300

An early move by the U.S. during the Cold War to bring economic stability to Europe

What is the Marshall Plan?

400

The Constitution made a stronger Federal Government. It gave power to both the Federal Government and the state governments.

Why is the United States a federal state?

400

Which continents/regions are mostly democratic?

Europe and Oceania

400

 Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, the United Kingdom and the United States.

Original Nato Members

400

China, US, Russia, France, Great Britian

Members of UN Security Council

400

Often cited as their first regime change, the CIA deposed the prime minister of what country in 1953 after he nationalized their oil industry

What is Iran?

500

A unitary state, as opposed to a federal state like the United States, is a state where laws are administered uniformly by one central government. There are no regional authorities, like the various states in the United States, who compete for power and dilute the authority of the central government.

How are unitary states different from federal states?

500

After WWII, which major states were democratic? Which major states were autocratic?

USA, USSR

500

Croatia and Albania Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovenia and Slovakia Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland

Former Members of Warsaw Pact who are now Nato

500

Total number of Member States in UN

what is 193?

500

n a failed attempt to overthrow communist ruler Fidel Castro, U.S.-funded Cuban exiles used which site to start their invasion

What is the Bay of Pigs?

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