What is the purpose of federation?
What is to unite nations with a central government but independence in internal affairs?
That does CARIFTA stand for?
What is the Caribbean Free Trade Association?
These two Caribbean territories paid more than three quarters of the Federal dues? (In the West Indies Federation )
What are Jamaica and Trinidad?
This is based on the concept that one is to be respected according to their rights.
What is social justice?
Two things that lead to the formation of the federation?
1) What is impending independence from colonial states?
2) What is the Moyne Commission?
What does CARICOM stand for, and when was it established?
What is the Caribbean Community and Common Market in 1973?
This education regional body has branches in Barbados, Trinidad and Jamaica.
What is the University of the West Indies?
The authority of social justice is derived from this source.
What is the legal system in each culture?
What is the Moyne Commission?
What is a report commissioned by the British Crown to investigate severe social, economic and labour unrest in the Caribbean?
What is the difference between CARIFTA and CARICOM?
This icon represented Grenada in the Federal Parliament.
Who is Theophilus Marryshow?
These two main parties are involved in the mutual advantage concept of social justice.
What are the state and the citizens?
What year was the West Indian Federation in effect? What year was the council formed, and with how many countries?
What is 31 July 1957?
What is 1958, the council was formed with 10 countries?
What are 3 problems CARICOM faces?
What are stagnant economic growth, insularity, and natural disasters?
This icon represented Jamaica in the Federal Government.
Who was Norman Manley?
Complete this sentence: The concept of justice represents...
What is an ideal?
What led to the collapse of the federation?
What year did the federation collapse?
What is Jamaica's situation of political independence, for themselves or remaining part of the Federation to which they contributed greatly?
What is 1961-1962?
Explain why CARICOM can not be considered a federation.
What is it not being a single government or federal state?
This regional organisation aims to promote the expansion of trade among its Caribbean member states.
What is CARIFTA?
This protective device was added to the Constitution of a number of Caribbean countries in the 20th century.
What is the Bill of Rights?