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Jeopardy

I Came in Like a Czeching Ball I Ecuador You You’re Really Putin Me Down Ready, Set, NGO Belize Be Mine

The belief that conflicts within societies are determined by international factors and alliances. Revolutionary Internationalism *

In 2007 the UN adopted the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples which recognized the Aboriginal right to this. Self-Determination *

The act of filling a balloon with air or a rise in the general level of prices of goods and services in an economy over time. Inflation *

A vote on whether or not to pursue independence - in Scotland for example. Referendum *

This organization tries to promote freer trade and settle trade disputes. WTO *

This organization is made up of former British colonial possessions. The Commonwealth *

This eight member organization acts to protect the northern-most part of the Earth. Arctic Council *

This NGO promotes policy changes in order to protect human rights around the world. Amnesty International *

This organization promotes environmental protection. Greenpeace *

This NGO is dedicated to protecting human life and health and was active during the Rwandan civil war. Red Cross *

Often dependent on the maintenance of high levels of employment. Economic Stability *

Organization created to defend Canadian and American airspace. NORAD *

When countries are motivated to take action to relieve suffering. Humanitarianism *

Military alliance comprised mainly of North American and Western European nations. NATO *

Foreign Policy * The course of action a sovereign nation takes when dealing with another country

A policy of staying completely out of world affairs. Isolationism *

The belief that the world is being integrated on unequal terms. Hegemonic Internationalism *

Refers to agreements between two countries. Bilateralism *

Political and economic amalgamation that includes the UK and France in its 27 member states. European Union *

Multilateralism *

When countries act on their own. Unilateralism *

The EU’s distinguishing feature – a common currency. Euro *

This country is not a member of the EU but still signed the Shengen agreement with other countries. Switzerland *

The belief that, through greater co- operation, nations can achieve common goals. Liberal Internationalism *

Supranationalism *