Internationalism and The United Nations - Cali and Nichole
Across
- 3. - A threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule (The UN often imposes these if they dislike a countries actions/want them to change their mind on a economic decisions)
- 6. - What country is the UN secretary-general from?
- 7. - The motive for internationalism that ties into the idea of supply and demand.
- 8. - This organ of the United Nations deals with general administration, business, and makes final decisions on actions. There are 15 seats in this group.
- 9. - A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials elected by member states
- 13. - The predecessor to the United Nations (three words)
- 16. - An expectation of a peacekeeper.
- 20. - The “Second most important human need” - Abraham Maslow (three words)
- 21. - What is the power that the five permanent members of the UN have, called?
- 23. - Countries lose this when they agree to join an international organization such as the UN.
- 24. - A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- 25. - What country refuses to accept rulings from the World Court? (acronym)
Down
- 1. - A ‘collective’ created that provides relations to many different nation-states, an example of this is the UN (two words)
- 2. - Compared to Botswana, this country is considered a ‘failed state’.
- 4. - The motive for internationalism that pertains to giving to the less fortunate/underdeveloped countries.
- 5. - Something that motivates someone to do something (Seen as positive reinforcement)
- 10. - The creation of what has made our world a “global village”, ending psychological, social, political and economic isolation in many parts of the world. (two words)
- 11. - Many Indigenous groups work together for this (two words)
- 12. - Agreements between two countries that work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- 14. - What is the name of the UN court? (two words)
- 15. - A neutral area that separates hostile forces/nations (two words)
- 17. - What do the olive branches on the UN flag represent?
- 18. - This organization was created after 8 countries discussed strategies to protect the fragile environment of a specific region. (three words)
- 19. - A policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- 22. - Foreign aid, but with strings attached. (2 words)