Unit 3 Civics Crossword

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Across
  1. 4. (Figure 11.3) Canada's highest decade for this was the 1970s
  2. 6. (p. 184) One of the aspects the textbook gives for qualifying as a global citizen: ___________ that the peoples
  3. 9. (p. 199) The first name of the UN secretary General when the textbook was made
  4. 10. (p. 196) The ___________ Protocols, a major climate agreement focusing on combatting climate change worldwide
  5. 12. (p. 193) Unlawful and extreme violence to achieve political or ideological goals
  6. 15. (p. 171) Some claim Canada to have _____________ when talking about the Holocaust due to us sending Jews back to Germany before 1939
  7. 18. (p. 175) The wife of Franklin Roosevelt, a famous activist for human rights and the United Nations
  8. 19. (p. 189) One of the main diseases the world is trying to eradicate, many NGOs were at work trying to deal with this in Africa and Asia
  9. 22. (p. 171) This is a city in Germany where a famous trial occurred dealing with German officials from WW2
  10. 24. (p. 185) Money given by governments and countries to try and alleviate poverty
  11. 25. (p. 199) The UN created the __________________ Development Goals to solve a number of world issues by the year 2015 (they didn't do it)
  12. 27. (p. 192) A majority Muslim country in the Balkans and once part of Yugoslavia, involved in a major war with Serbia in 1990s
  13. 28. (p. 184) Short form for groups that do charity work around the world without affiliation to any particular government
  14. 30. (p. 177) Romeo ___________ the famous Canadian peacekeeper general was stationed in Rwanda
  15. 32. (p. 191) One of the main aspects of the UN, basically trying to stop wars and enforce ceasefires. Canada is famous for this
  16. 36. (p. 194) The _______ Act was a law made in the USA that restricted some personal freedoms in order to prevent terrorism
  17. 37. (p. 184) Top diplomats who represent a country
  18. 39. (p. 170) Universal Human Rights are good and all, but how can they actually be ___________?
  19. 40. (p. 167) A shortform for the declaration the UN made on human rights
  20. 41. (p. 196) Global ___________, a threat perhaps caused by man depending on who you ask
  21. 42. (p. 168) A type of political ideology that was behind Italy in WW2 and gives the state unlimited authority
Down
  1. 1. (p. 191) According to the textbook a good citizen ____________
  2. 2. (p. 166) Some would describe the globalised world and how interconnected we are as a global ______________
  3. 3. (p. 176-177) The small African country where a brutal genocide took place in the 1990s
  4. 5. (p. 192) A region in Chad/Sudan famous for it's humanitarian crisis
  5. 7. (p. 176) Additions to conventions or declaration made by the UN with specific reasoning and motive are called
  6. 8. (p. 168) A type of political ideology that Clarence loves, some relate it to Acts chapter 4, essentially everyone is equal
  7. 11. (p. 183-184) If you show care for your fellow man beyond your borders and care for the world in general then you are a Global ____________
  8. 13. (p. 184) One of the aspects of global citizenship: __________ diversity ad the human rights of all peoples
  9. 14. (p. 175) The official name for UN declarations related to human rights
  10. 16. (p. 178) The abbreviation for the highest court in the world, though it's declarations are not binding
  11. 17. (p. 173) Canada in WW2 was at war with the ___________ in WW2 as of 1941, they forced the ______________ into internment camps
  12. 20. (p. 191) Canada is committed to this, tries to promote cooperation amongst multiple countries
  13. 21. (p. 167) The __________ Conventions were one of the first international attempts to create law that would govern all nations in matters of warfare
  14. 23. (p. 195) The acronym for weapons of war capable of killing mass amounts of people
  15. 26. (p. 185) Roads, water supply, networks, communication structures
  16. 29. (p. 186) Short form for Gross Domestic Product - the total money value of a country per year
  17. 31. (p. 167) The textbook gives the example of a Swiss man, but it can be anyone who shows care and compassion for humans
  18. 33. (p. 171) Those at the Nuremberg trials were charged with this, essentially targetted mass murder
  19. 34. (p. 191) One of the tools the UN and countries have to try and enforce their decisions on other countries. Harshly limits trade
  20. 35. (p. 197) This country (abbreviated) is the largest emitter of C02 when the textbook was made
  21. 38. (p. 192) A majority Christian country in the Balkans and once part of Yugoslavia, invaded Bosnia and committed a genocide there