Public Policy. IMF and World Bank International Organizations 2 United Nations Goals of Foreign Policy Vocabulary.

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Public Policy

IMF and World Bank International Organizations 2 United Nations Goals of Foreign Policy Vocabulary

The World Bank and the IMF were created here. A1

A2 This was one problem that the world faced after World War II.

A3 This was another problem faced after WWII.

A4 The World bank provides this for developing nations.

A5 This is one of the IMF’s main goals.

B1 What impact has NAFTA had on Mexico?

B2 How does NATO help smaller nations?

B3 This organization’s primary goal is to save lives and stop suffering.

B4 These are two negative impacts of NAFTA.

B5 This is the most powerful branch of the United Nations. What is their primary function?

C1 Why was the United Nations created?

C2 This is known as the “Town Meeting of the World”

C3 A tool that could be used to punish a nation for violating international law

C4 These are the two types of military sanctions.

C5 Daily Double! 1000 POINTS Name two strengths and two weaknesses of the United Nations.

D1 This goal of US foreign policy is done to preserve the human race.

D2 The US determines its place in the world by strategically locating this.

D3 Embassies help accomplish this goal.

D4 Free elections in Afghanistan was a successful example of this goal.

D5 NAFTA is an example of the US trying to accomplish this goal.

E1 The War Powers Act forced the President to do this.

E2 Before WWI, the United States practiced this type of foreign policy.

E3 If one country attacks the US, these countries will defend the US.

E4 Many other countries are upset that the United States gets involved with world affairs. This type of foreign policy is known as _______________.

E5 Protecting human rights, trying to end death and suffering, and helping those in need.

Final Jeopardy Final 1 Q’est-ce que c’est que. Foreign Policy – Past and Present

Final Jeopardy Provide an example of isolationism and interventionism in U.S. history. Final 2

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