SWBAT analyze how the US interacts with international organizations

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SWBAT analyze how the US interacts with international organizations

International Organizations

United Nations

U.N. Security Council

UN Security Council Veto Power Permanent Members Have Veto

UNICEF: United Nations Children’s Fund

U.N. “World Court”: International Court of Justice

N.A.T.O. North Atlantic Treaty Organization

N.G.O. – Non-Governmental Organization International Red Cross & Crescent

WTO – World Trade Organization

WTO – World Trade Organization

NAFTA – North American Free Trade Agreement

International Organizations

What are the goals of the United Nations?

Exit Ticket: List as many intergovernmental and nongovernmental organizations as you can in 2 minutes. Then, list as many ways that these organizations help the world as you can in 2 minutes.

What part of the U.N. decides to use military force?

Who are the "permanent" members of the UN Security Council?

What is the goal of UNICEF?

What types of trials take place at the World Court?

What type of group is the Red Cross in that it is a “neutral” organization?

What is a "tariff"?

What is the goal of the WTO – World Trade Organization?

What is it called when a country puts tariffs on imports to help their own countries companies?

What is the "collective security" organization between the US, Canada & European Countries called?

What is the agreement between the U. S What is the agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico promoting free trade called?

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