chapter 9 and 10
Across
- 5. japan did not participate in world affairs for more than two hundred years, going so far as to bar foreigners from entering the country
- 6. several countries working together to solve a problem
- 8. established in 1948 as an agency of the United Nations
- 9. sending aid to people to reduce suffering in the wake of natural disasters, disease, war and other conflict
- 10. people are motivated to find work through learning a trade or higher education in hopes of achieving this (two words)
- 12. internationalism can be practiced through non-governmental organizations
Down
- 1. a country acting on a situation on their own
- 2. a mutually beneficial agreement between two countries (ex: Canada-United states Air Quality Agreement)
- 3. a group of representatives who work together to promote sustainable development and protecting the regions fragile environment
- 4. you can make your own decisions about friends, relationships, education, work and how to spend their free time
- 6. last name of a psychologist who believed that safety and security is the second most important human need
- 7. a country in Africa that peacefully achieved independence in 1966, becoming a parliamentary republic
- 10. an example of supranationalism
- 11. a Canadian example of security for the benefit of its citizens.