Across
- 2. National Income, A total measurement of all income earned by residents of a country, including international earnings.
- 4. Effect, A theory that benefits provided to the wealthy will eventually benefit all levels of society.
- 8. Security, A system where nations agree to defend each other against threats to maintain peace.
- 9. Sanctions, Restrictions or penalties imposed on a country to change its behavior.
- 13. Resources such as food, water, and shelter required for survival.
- 14. A belief in cooperation and mutual understanding among countries for global peace and progress.
- 15. Cooperation among three or more countries to achieve a common goal.
- 16. Balkanization, When people separate into isolated cultural or ethnic communities by choice.
- 17. Debt, Money a country owes that was borrowed by a corrupt government and used for illegitimate purposes.
- 18. Agreements or negotiations involving only two countries.
Down
- 1. The transfer of certain decision-making powers from individual countries to a higher authority or organization.
- 3. Poverty, A situation where people are completely lacking in basic needs like food, shelter, and clean water.
- 5. A policy where a nation avoids alliances and international involvement.
- 6. Human Heritage, Shared cultural and natural resources considered the property of all humanity.
- 7. to Protect, The idea that the international community must act to prevent crimes against humanity.
- 10. When a country acts independently in foreign affairs without consulting others.
- 11. Goods or experiences that improve quality of life but are not necessary for survival.
- 12. Aid, When foreign aid is conditional and must be spent on goods or services from the donor country.
