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Which of the following is the purpose of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
(1 point) O economic aid O open borders O sea
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Which of the following is the purpose of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization?
(1 point) Responses economic aid economic aid
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pairing of an organization and a policy is accurate and represents regional thinking at the global scale?
(1 point) • EU:
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Who: The People's Republic of Albania, the People's Republic of Bulgaria, the Hungarian People's Republic, the German Democratic
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Which of the following is the purpose of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization? (1 point) Responses economic aid economic aid
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Which of the following sentences best describes the role of the United Nations in world affairs?
(1 point) Responses It ensures
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Which of the following sentence best describes the role of the United Nations in a world affairs
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What was the name of the international organization that formed an important part of President Wilson's peace plan at the end of
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How does the UN encourage globalization?
A. Encouraging countries to commit to help people worldwide B. UN is committed to the
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Which of the following sentences best describes the role of the United Nations in world affairs?
(1 point) Responses It ensures
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How does the United Nations encourage globalization?
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Which is the main goal of Mercosur?
(1 point) Responses to create a political alliance among South American countries to create a
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An intergovernmental orgainzation is best described as __________.
A. any international corporation or organization B. an
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The United Nations is the largest international organization in the world.
Please select the best answer from the choices
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The organization of former British colonies that includes Canada, India, Pakistan, and other countries is called the __________.
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The United Nations shapes global affairs by (1 point)
using its power to control the actions of nation-states. writing all
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Which of these anagrams is used to refer to the group of nations considered to have the fastest developing economies in the
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Where can a country turn to formally complain about another nation’s trade policies and practices and work toward resolution?
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Which of the following describes the purpose of the league of nations?
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Who provided leadership in developing
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Why does NATO continue to exist after the Cold War ended?(1 point) Responses NATO has become a global organization focused on
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What is a significant and widespread criticism of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)?
A. Many countries are
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Why does NATO continue to exist after the Cold War ended?(1 point)
Responses NATO has become a global organization focused on
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How does the United Nations encourage globalization?(1 point)
Responses The UN is committed to the peaceful resolution of wars.
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How does the United Nations encourage globalization?(1 point)
Responses A.The UN is committed to the peaceful resolution of wars.
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What is the basic independent unit of world politics a country B province, C nation D organization
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What is the European Union and what role does it play in Europe
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Which of the following agencies works with middle-income and creditworthy poorer countries to promote sustainable, equitable,
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Which agency's primary role is to regulate international trade between participating countries, providing a framework for
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What is the main goal of the European Union?
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Which best describes the purpose of the European Union?
A.) to help foster peace and economic collaboration among European
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How many partner countries does INTERPOL help in policing?
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Which best describes the purpose of the European Union?
(1 point) Responses to help foster peace and economic collaboration among
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what was the league of nations and why did congress oppose joining
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Which best describes the purpose of the European Union? (1 point) to help foster peace and economic collaboration among European
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What is the main goal of the European Union? (1 point) Responses to establish trade barriers between European countries to
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what is the main goeal of the eurpean union
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The Bretton-Woods conference led to the creation of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IRBD), which has
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Which of the following international organizations is designed to govern and promote international trade through membership
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The United Nations has a variety of organizations dedicated to the economic development of poorer nations. Which of the
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History of the United Nations
________________________ failed, one of the main reasons of this failure was because
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What is one thing the IMF does, but not the World Bank?(1 point)
Responses  Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.
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Which of the following terms identifies part of the founding principles of NATO?(1 point)
Responses peace peace solidarity
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Which of the following terms identifies part of the founding principles of NATO?(1 point) Responses solidarity solidarity
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Formal chairman of ECOWAS in 2013
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A goal of the African Union is to
A.) establish peaceful diplomatic relationships amongst all African countries. B.) provide
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Which of the following terms identifies part of the founding principles of NATO?
A. Solidarity B. Democracy C. Friendship D.
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Describe the establishment of the OAS.
A. it was established in 1948, at the beginning of the the Cold war, and is made up of
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Why couldnt the league of nations protect Ethiopia from italian invasion
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What is one thing the IMF does, but not the World Bank?(1 point)
Responses A. Any member country can borrow money from the IMF.
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What is one thing the IMF does, but not the World Bank?(1 point)
Responses It sells bonds to governments and institutions. It
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