Many countries working together for a common goal.
What is multilateralism?
What are:
Consent - peacekeepers must respect the sovereignty of the home nation
Impartiality - peacekeepers must not take sides
Self- Defense - peacekeepers may use force only to defend themselves
An NGO that represents First Nations and Indigenous groups.
What is the World Council of Indigenous Peoples?
Help provided, but with strings attached, like requiring the helped nation to buy goods from the providing nation.
What is Tied Aid?
Two organizations that lend money to nations (usually with caveats, and the ability to implement sanctions for noncompliance).
What are the World Bank and the IMF.
What is nationalism?
Which NBA team is likely to win the championship this year?
The US's policy leading up to WWII, and Japan before Commodore Perry.
What is Isolationism?
The man, a former Prime Minister, who started peacekeeping, which became part of Canada's national identity.
Who is Lestor B. Pearson?
A bilateral agreement between Canada and the US to protect national security.
What is NORAD?
What is ecological?
What is the WTO?
What is internationalism?
This anime character trains in a gravity chamber to build power to fight against threats to his family and earth.
Who is Son Goku?
Joining the European Union means you have to give up some sovereignty, but gain benefits like free trade and immigration.
What is supranationalism?
A peacekeeping mission that Canada was involved in.
What is Sinai, Egypt-Israel border? (Other possible answers: Cyprus, or Somalia, or Yugoslavia.)
A multilateral agreement between western democratic nations, with a promise that if any of their members were attacked, it would be as if they all were.
What is NATO?
DAILY DOUBLE
A country that has UN sanctions because of uranium enrichment. They are in talks with the US to lift sanctions.
What is Iran?
When spillover money from the rich makes its way to the poor.
What is the trickle down effect?
BONUS 100 Points!
Why did Canada help the US invade Afghanistan after the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers?
What is Canada being a member of NATO?
This artist usually makes music videos that are inspired by films she likes; for example, Endless Sunshine of a Spotless Mind, and Batman (1989).
Who is Ariana Grande?
The United States' responses to internationalism are usually this type.
What is unilateralism?
A UN peacekeeping mission that is widely regarded as a failure.
What is the Rwanda peacekeeping mission?
An NGO that provides humanitarian aid, without discrimination, and knows where best to provide aid because they are on the ground, integrated in communities.
What is the Red Cross?
A change in UN policy, wherein they are required to help people if their nation fails them.
Foreign aid program proposed in Canada, which it was unable to meet, showing foreign aid wasn't a priority for Canadians.
What is the 0.7% solution?
This organization identifies, monitors, and controls health threats.
What is the World Health Organization (WHO)?
Who dis? BONUS 100: Name a film he was in.
Who is Michael B. Jordan?
US-Canada Air Quality Agreement is this type of international reponse.
What is bilateralism?
True or false: Canada's involvement in Afghanistan was a peacekeeping mission.
What is false?
A UN group that protects common human heritage.
What is UNESCO?
DAILY DOUBLE: What is an example of an international law agreement?
What is The International Law of the Sea (or the Arctic, or Antarctica)?
An early trade agreement that lead to the creation of the WTO?
What is GATT (General Agreement on Trades and Tariffs)?
An international treaty to remove and not use landmines.
What is the Ottawa Treaty?
Who is Kawhi Leonard?