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  1. peacekeeping operation
    the activity of keeping the peace by military forces
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  2. decolonization
    the action of changing from colonial to independent status
    Which of the following continents has experienced much strife as a result of decolonization?
  3. cerate
    a hard medicated paste made of lard or oil mixed with wax or resin
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  4. collective security
    a system for international peace
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  5. noninterference
    a foreign policy of staying out of other countries' disputes
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  6. internationalism
    quality of being global in scope
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  7. exam
    a set of questions testing your skill or knowledge
    Social 20-1
    Unit III Exam





    Name: ___________________________
    Expectations:
    1.
  8. reschedule
    assign a new time and place for an event
    They should ease the burden on debtor-nations by refinancing or rescheduling payments.
  9. NAFTA
    an agreement for free trade between the United States and Canada and Mexico; became effective in 1994 for ten years
    A. WTO
    B. IMF
    C. NAFTA
    D. NATO

    9.
  10. booklet
    a small book usually having a paper cover
    You may write in this booklet if you choose.
  11. multilateral
    having many parts or sides
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  12. human right
    any basic freedom to which all people are entitled
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  13. internationalist
    influenced by or advocating internationalism
    An internationalist would most likely answer yes to which of the given questions?
  14. nuclear weapon
    a weapon of mass destruction whose explosive power derives from a nuclear reaction
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  15. deterrence
    a negative motivational influence
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  16. come before
    be the predecessor of
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  17. appeasement
    the act of acceding to demands
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  18. refinance
    renew the financing of
    They should ease the burden on debtor-nations by refinancing or rescheduling payments.
  19. isolationist
    of or relating to isolationism
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  20. WTO
    an international organization based in Geneva that monitors and enforces rules governing global trade
    A. WTO
    B. IMF
    C. NAFTA
    D. NATO

    9.
  21. VII
    the cardinal number that is the sum of six and one
    VII Should the Canadian government reduce its spending on foreign assistance to developing nations?
  22. stockpile
    something kept back or saved for future use
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  23. nationalization
    changing something from private to state control
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  24. European Union
    an international organization of European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  25. peacekeeping
    of or relating to the preservation of peace between hostile groups by international military forces
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  26. Nation
    United States prohibitionist who raided saloons and destroyed bottles of liquor with a hatchet (1846-1911)
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  27. containment
    the act of keeping something from spreading
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  28. Oceania
    a large group of islands in the south Pacific including Melanesia and Micronesia and Polynesia (and sometimes Australasia and the Malay Archipelago)
    A. North America
    B. Oceania
    C. Europe
    D. Africa

    15.
  29. unilateral
    involving only one part or side
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  30. multinational
    involving or operating in several countries
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  31. III
    the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
    Social 20-1
    Unit III Exam





    Name: ___________________________
    Expectations:
    1.
  32. symbolize
    express indirectly by an image, form, or model
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  33. NATO
    an international organization created in 1949 by the North Atlantic Treaty for purposes of collective security
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  34. Darfur
    an impoverished region of western Sudan
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  35. proofread
    read for errors
    Reminders for Writing
    • Organize your response
    Proofread your response






  36. debtor
    a person who owes a creditor
    They should ease the burden on debtor-nations by refinancing or rescheduling payments.
  37. nation
    a politically organized body of people under a government
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  38. evaluate
    estimate the nature, quality, ability or significance of
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  39. isolate
    place or set apart
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  40. Canadian
    of or relating to Canada or its people
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  41. repayment
    payment of a debt or obligation
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  42. Teach
    an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America (died in 1718)
    Teach a man to fish, and you have fed him for a lifetime.
  43. detailing
    an individualized description of a particular instance
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  44. unite
    join or combine
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  45. economic
    of or relating to production and management of wealth
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  46. Marks
    English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
    Written Response: 35 Marks

    Source: Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a today.
  47. debt
    the state of owing something, especially money
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  48. developing
    of societies with low levels of industrial capability
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  49. IMF
    a United Nations agency to promote trade by increasing the exchange stability of the major currencies
    A. WTO
    B. IMF
    C. NAFTA
    D. NATO

    9.
  50. amount of money
    a quantity of money
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  51. develop
    progress or evolve through a process of natural growth
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  52. organize
    arrange by systematic planning and united effort
    IV Should Canada take a leadership role in organizing international efforts to end production of weapons of war?
  53. League of Nations
    an international organization formed in 1920 to promote cooperation and peace among nations; although suggested by Woodrow Wilson, the United States never joined and it remained powerless; it was dissolved in 1946 after the United Nations was formed
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  54. upheaval
    a violent disturbance
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  55. instability
    a lack of balance or state of disequilibrium
    Or
    Source: The pursuit of internationals through ING’s and INGO’s has the ability to address such global issues as war, famine and economic and political instability.
  56. write in
    cast a vote by inserting a name that does not appear on the ballot
    You may write in this booklet if you choose.
  57. international law
    the body of laws governing relations between nations
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  58. United Nations
    an organization of independent states formed in 1945 to promote international peace and security
    A. G8
    B. NATO
    C. United Nations
    D. La Fracophone

    8.
  59. global
    involving the entire earth
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  60. demonstrate
    give an exhibition of to an interested audience
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  61. commitment
    the act of binding yourself to a course of action
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  62. swap
    exchange or give in exchange for
    A. Debt relief
    B. A debt swap
    C. Debt forgiveness
    D. A debt suspension


    5.
  63. population growth
    increase in the number of people who inhabit a territory or state
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  64. subsidy
    a grant of financial assistance, especially by a government
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  65. quota
    a prescribed number
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  66. collective
    done by or characteristic of individuals acting together
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  67. international
    concerning or belonging to two or more countries
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  68. creditor
    a person to whom money is owed by a debtor
    The creditor-nations of the North must do more to solve this debt crisis.
  69. essay
    an analytic or interpretive literary composition
    You have to complete the essay in the booklet.
  70. cooperation
    the practice of working together on a common enterprise
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  71. free trade
    the exchange of goods without governmental interference
    VI Should Canada pursue more free trade agreements with other nations?
  72. life expectancy
    an expected time to live as calculated on the basis of statistical probabilities
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  73. membership
    the state of being one of the persons in a social group
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  74. follow
    travel behind, go after, or come after
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  75. analyze
    break down into components or essential features
    Write an essay in which you must:

    Analyze the source and demonstrate an understanding of the perspective (s) reflected in the source.
  76. burdened
    bearing a physically heavy weight or load
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  77. structural
    relating to the composition of something
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  78. ongoing
    currently happening
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  79. statistics
    a branch of mathematics concerned with quantitative data
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  80. Canada
    a nation in northern North America
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  81. response
    the speech act of continuing a conversational exchange
    Written Response: 35 Marks

    Source: Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a today.
  82. sovereignty
    the authority of a state to govern another state
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  83. armed forces
    the military forces of a nation
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  84. establish
    set up or found
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  85. Republican Party
    the younger of two major political parties in the United States; GOP is an acronym for grand old party
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  86. source
    the place where something begins
    Which of the following sources of information would be most useful in answering question VI?
  87. reminder
    a message that helps you remember something
    Reminders for Writing
    • Organize your response
    • Proofread your response






  88. agreement
    harmony of people's opinions, actions, or characters
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  89. eliminate
    end, take out, or do away with
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  90. International
    any of several international socialist organizations
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  91. equality
    the quality of being the same in quantity, value, or status
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  92. obligation
    the state of being bound to do or pay something
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  93. expectancy
    an expectation
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  94. violate
    fail to agree with; go against
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  95. crisis
    a crucial stage or turning point in the course of something
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  96. following
    the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  97. adjustment
    the act of making something different
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  98. security
    the state of being free from danger or injury
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  99. neutrality
    nonparticipation in a dispute or war
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  100. participate
    be involved in
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  101. Vancouver
    English navigator remembered for his exploration of the Pacific coast of North America (1757-1798)
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  102. finish
    come or bring to an end
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  103. prestige
    a high standing achieved through success or influence
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  104. suspension
    the act of hanging something from above so it moves freely
    A. Debt relief
    B. A debt swap
    C. Debt forgiveness
    D. A debt suspension


    5.
  105. growth rate
    the rate of increase in size per unit time
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  106. repay
    pay back
    Methods such as these must be used to ease the obligation of debtor-nation to repay loans.
  107. tariff
    a government tax on imports or exports
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  108. Union
    the United States
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  109. tie
    fasten or secure with a rope, string, or cord
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  110. continent
    one of the large landmasses of the earth
    Which of the following continents has experienced much strife as a result of decolonization?
  111. sharing
    unselfishly willing to partake with others
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  112. trend
    a general tendency to change, as of opinion
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  113. participation
    the act of sharing in the activities of a group
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  114. organization
    a methodical and orderly manner or approach
    A country seeking economic stability would most likely seek membership in which of the following organizations?
  115. perspective
    a way of regarding situations or topics
    Write an essay in which you must:

    • Analyze the source and demonstrate an understanding of the perspective (s) reflected in the source.
  116. weapon
    any instrument used in fighting or hunting
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  117. prosperity
    the condition of having good fortune
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  118. illustrate
    depict with a visual representation
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  119. alliance
    the state of being joined in an association or coalition
    I Should Canada withdraw from military alliances of NATO and NORAD?
  120. North America
    a continent (the third largest) in the western hemisphere connected to South America by the Isthmus of Panama
    A. North America
    B. Oceania
    C. Europe
    D. Africa

    15.
  121. stability
    the quality or attribute of being firm and steadfast
    A country seeking economic stability would most likely seek membership in which of the following organizations?
  122. famine
    a severe shortage of food resulting in starvation and death
    Or
    Source: The pursuit of internationals through ING’s and INGO’s has the ability to address such global issues as war, famine and economic and political instability.
  123. pursuit
    the act of following in an effort to overtake or capture
    Or
    Source: The pursuit of internationals through ING’s and INGO’s has the ability to address such global issues as war, famine and economic and political instability.
  124. competition
    the act of contending with others for rewards or resources
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  125. write
    name the letters that comprise the accepted form of
    You may write in this booklet if you choose.
  126. demonstrated
    having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  127. answer
    a statement made to reply to a question or criticism
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  128. question
    a sentence of inquiry that asks for a reply
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  129. speaker
    someone who expresses in language
    Which of the following policies would be most favoured by the speaker as a means of dealing with the debt crisis in the developing world?
  130. forgiveness
    the act of excusing a mistake or offense
    A. Debt relief
    B. A debt swap
    C. Debt forgiveness
    D. A debt suspension


    5.
  131. Olympic
    of or relating to the Olympic Games
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  132. solve
    find the answer to or understand the meaning of
    The creditor-nations of the North must do more to solve this debt crisis.
  133. aggressive
    characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  134. feed
    provide as food
    Written Response: 35 Marks

    Source: Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a today.
  135. closer
    (comparative of `near' or `close') within a shorter distance
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  136. burden
    weight to be carried or borne
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  137. principle
    a basic generalization that is accepted as true
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  138. links
    a golf course that is built on sandy ground near a shore
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  139. policy
    a plan of action adopted by an individual or social group
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  140. achieve
    gain with effort
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  141. lifetime
    the period during which something is functional
    Teach a man to fish, and you have fed him for a lifetime.
  142. covenant
    an agreement between a god and the people
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  143. issue
    some situation or event that is thought about
    V Should the Canadian Government focus more on national concerns and less on international issues?
  144. pencil
    a thin cylindrical pointed writing implement
    Write the essay in pen and scantron in pencil.
  145. goal
    the state of affairs that a plan is intended to achieve
    Which of the given organizations use a common currency to further their goals?
  146. use
    put into service
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  147. flag
    a rectangular piece of cloth of distinctive design
    The flag of the European Union- each star represents a member nation
    13.
  148. European
    of or relating to or characteristic of Europe
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  149. punish
    impose a penalty on
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  150. joining
    the act of bringing two things into contact
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  151. development
    a process in which something passes to a different stage
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  152. information
    knowledge acquired through study or experience
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  153. promote
    assign to a higher position
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  154. social
    living together or enjoying life in communities
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    Name: ___________________________
    Expectations:
    1.
  155. member
    anything that belongs to a set or class
    The flag of the European Union- each star represents a member nation
    13.
  156. associate
    bring or come into action
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  157. strife
    bitter conflict; heated or violent dissension
    Which of the following continents has experienced much strife as a result of decolonization?
  158. likely
    having a good chance of being the case or of coming about
    Which of the following statements explains the principle upon which this declaration was most likely made?
  159. colonial
    relating to a body of people who settle far from home
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  160. housing
    structures collectively in which people are housed
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  161. withdraw
    pull back or move away or backward
    I Should Canada withdraw from military alliances of NATO and NORAD?
  162. ease
    freedom from difficulty or hardship or effort
    They should ease the burden on debtor-nations by refinancing or rescheduling payments.
  163. empire
    the domain ruled by a single authoritative sovereign
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  164. adopt
    take into one's family
    Which of the following policies would most likely be adopted by a government with a commitment to internationalism?
  165. finished
    ended or brought to an end
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  166. fish
    any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates
    Written Response: 35 Marks

    Source: Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a today.
  167. argue
    have a disagreement about something
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  168. definitely
    without question and beyond doubt
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  169. answering
    replying
    Which of the following sources of information would be most useful in answering question VI?
  170. provide
    give something useful or necessary to
    Which of the following organizations provides economic assistance to struggling economies?
  171. assistance
    the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need
    Which of the following organizations provides economic assistance to struggling economies?
  172. expectation
    belief about the future
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    Name: ___________________________
    Expectations:
    1.
  173. reflect
    throw or bend back from a surface
    Write an essay in which you must:

    • Analyze the source and demonstrate an understanding of the perspective (s) reflected in the source.
  174. collect
    gather
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  175. link
    connect, fasten, or put together two or more pieces
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  176. introduce
    bring something new to an environment
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  177. in return
    (often followed by `for') in exchange or in reciprocation
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  178. understanding
    the condition of someone who knows and comprehends
    Write an essay in which you must:

    • Analyze the source and demonstrate an understanding of the perspective (s) reflected in the source.
  179. Afghanistan
    a mountainous landlocked country in central Asia
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  180. exchange
    the act of changing one thing for another thing
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  181. focus
    the concentration of attention or energy on something
    V Should the Canadian Government focus more on national concerns and less on international issues?
  182. government
    the system or form by which a community is ruled
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  183. unit
    a single undivided whole
    Social 20-1
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    Name: ___________________________
    Expectations:
    1.
  184. pursue
    follow in an effort to capture
    VI Should Canada pursue more free trade agreements with other nations?
  185. massive
    containing a great quantity of matter
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  186. traditional
    consisting of or derived from a practice of long standing
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  187. conceal
    prevent from being seen or discovered
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  188. currency
    the metal or paper medium of exchange that is presently used
    Which of the given organizations use a common currency to further their goals?
  189. loan
    the temporary provision of money (usually at interest)
    Methods such as these must be used to ease the obligation of debtor-nation to repay loans.
  190. leadership
    the status of being in charge
    IV Should Canada take a leadership role in organizing international efforts to end production of weapons of war?
  191. star
    a celestial body of hot gases that radiates energy
    The flag of the European Union- each star represents a member nation
    13.
  192. soldier
    an enlisted man or woman who serves in an army
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  193. put up
    place so as to be noticed
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  194. primary
    of first rank or importance or value
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  195. declaration
    a statement that is emphatic and explicit
    Which of the following statements explains the principle upon which this declaration was most likely made?
  196. payment
    the act of giving money in exchange for something
    They should ease the burden on debtor-nations by refinancing or rescheduling payments.
  197. league
    an association of states or individuals for common action
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  198. reduce
    make smaller
    VII Should the Canadian government reduce its spending on foreign assistance to developing nations?
  199. dealing
    method or manner of conduct in relation to others
    Which of the following policies would be most favoured by the speaker as a means of dealing with the debt crisis in the developing world?
  200. national
    of or relating to or belonging to a country
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  201. improve
    to make better
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  202. welfare
    something that aids or promotes well-being
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  203. foreign
    not deriving from the essential nature of something
    VII Should the Canadian government reduce its spending on foreign assistance to developing nations?
  204. seek
    try to locate, discover, or establish the existence of
    A country seeking economic stability would most likely seek membership in which of the following organizations?
  205. unity
    an undivided or unbroken completeness with nothing wanting
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  206. sheet
    any broad thin expanse or surface
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  207. statement
    the act of affirming or asserting something
    Which of the following statements explains the principle upon which this declaration was most likely made?
  208. summit
    the top or extreme point of something
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  209. assume
    take to be the case or to be true
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  210. united
    being or joined into a single entity
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  211. nuclear
    constituting the core or central part
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  212. struggling
    engaged in a struggle to overcome especially poverty or obscurity
    Which of the following organizations provides economic assistance to struggling economies?
  213. address
    the place where a person or organization can be found
    Or
    Source: The pursuit of internationals through ING’s and INGO’s has the ability to address such global issues as war, famine and economic and political instability.
  214. reflected
    (especially of incident sound or light) bent or sent back
    Write an essay in which you must:

    • Analyze the source and demonstrate an understanding of the perspective (s) reflected in the source.
  215. concealed
    not accessible to view
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  216. Jerusalem
    capital and largest city of the modern state of Israel
    The participation of Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan, Darfur and Jerusalem best illustrates Canada’s ongoing commitment to the principle of
    A. National security
    B. Global prosperity
    C. Collective security
    D. International equality


    6.
  217. represent
    be a delegate or spokesperson for
    The flag of the European Union- each star represents a member nation
    13.
  218. North
    the region of the United States lying to the north of the Mason-Dixon line
    The creditor-nations of the North must do more to solve this debt crisis.
  219. communication
    the activity of conveying information
    There should be no communication at any time during the exam.
  220. investment
    laying out money or capital in an enterprise
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  221. political
    involving or characteristic of governing or social power
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  222. arrangement
    an orderly grouping considered as a unit
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  223. rates
    a local tax on property (usually used in the plural)
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  224. solution
    a homogeneous mixture of two or more substances
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  225. State
    the federal department in the United States that sets and maintains foreign policies
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  226. effort
    use of physical or mental energy; hard work
    IV Should Canada take a leadership role in organizing international efforts to end production of weapons of war?
  227. role
    the actions and activities assigned to a person or group
    IV Should Canada take a leadership role in organizing international efforts to end production of weapons of war?
  228. technology
    the practical application of science to commerce or industry
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  229. collected
    brought together in one place
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  230. experienced
    having knowledge or skill from observation or participation
    Which of the following continents has experienced much strife as a result of decolonization?
  231. maintain
    keep in a certain state, position, or activity
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  232. attempt
    make an effort
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  233. defence
    the act of shielding someone or something against attack
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  234. create
    bring into existence
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  235. refuse
    show unwillingness towards
    This government has definitely refused membership in the League of Nations and to assume any obligations under the covenant of the League.
  236. spending
    the act of spending or distributing money
    VII Should the Canadian government reduce its spending on foreign assistance to developing nations?
  237. concern
    something that interests you because it is important
    V Should the Canadian Government focus more on national concerns and less on international issues?
  238. pen
    a writing implement with a point from which ink flows
    Write the essay in pen and scantron in pencil.
  239. Republican
    a member of the younger of two major U.S. political parties
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  240. trade
    the commercial exchange of goods and services
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  241. fierce
    marked by extreme and violent energy
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  242. seeking
    the act of searching for something
    A country seeking economic stability would most likely seek membership in which of the following organizations?
  243. ability
    the quality of having the means or skills to do something
    Or
    Source: The pursuit of internationals through ING’s and INGO’s has the ability to address such global issues as war, famine and economic and political instability.
  244. Western
    a film or novel about life in the western United States during the period of exploration and development
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  245. operations
    financial transactions at a brokerage
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  246. Europe
    the 2nd smallest continent
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  247. report
    to give an account or representation of in words
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  248. experience
    the content of observation or participation in an event
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  249. United States
    North American republic containing 50 states - 48 conterminous states in North America plus Alaska in northwest North America and the Hawaiian Islands in the Pacific Ocean; achieved independence in 1776
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  250. operation
    process or manner of functioning
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  251. failure
    an act that does not succeed
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  252. benefit
    something that aids or promotes well-being
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  253. sacrifice
    the act of killing in order to appease a deity
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  254. adopted
    purposefully chosen or acquired
    Which of the following policies would most likely be adopted by a government with a commitment to internationalism?
  255. education
    activities that impart knowledge or skill
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  256. argument
    a dispute where there is strong disagreement
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  257. developed
    being changed over time, as to be stronger or more complete
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  258. close
    at or within a short distance in space or time
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  259. favour
    an act of gracious kindness
    Which of the following policies would be most favoured by the speaker as a means of dealing with the debt crisis in the developing world?
  260. relation
    the state or quality of having something in common
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  261. independent
    free from external control and constraint
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  262. armed
    having limbs
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  263. military
    the armed forces of a nation
    I Should Canada withdraw from military alliances of NATO and NORAD?
  264. choose
    pick out from a number of alternatives
    You may write in this booklet if you choose.
  265. domestic
    of or relating to the home
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  266. spend
    pass time in a specific way
    VII Should the Canadian government reduce its spending on foreign assistance to developing nations?
  267. useful
    having a helpful function
    Which of the following sources of information would be most useful in answering question VI?
  268. next
    immediately following in time or order
    The principle of internationalism is demonstrated when nation attempt to establish
    A. Colonial empires
    B. Unilateral agreement
    C. Isolationist policies
    D. Multilateral agreements

    Use the following information to answer the next question.
  269. program
    a series of steps to be carried out
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  270. affair
    a vaguely specified social event
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  271. pressure
    the act of putting pressure on something
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  272. major
    greater in scope or effect
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  273. Africa
    the second largest continent
    A. North America
    B. Oceania
    C. Europe
    D. Africa

    15.
  274. explain
    make plain and comprehensible
    Which of the following statements explains the principle upon which this declaration was most likely made?
  275. method
    a way of doing something, especially a systematic way
    Methods such as these must be used to ease the obligation of debtor-nation to repay loans.
  276. join
    cause to become joined or linked
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  277. through
    having finished or arrived at completion
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  278. production
    the act or process of making something
    IV Should Canada take a leadership role in organizing international efforts to end production of weapons of war?
  279. extent
    the point or degree to which something extends
    To what extent does the pursuit of internationalism help address global issues?
  280. struggle
    strenuous effort
    Which of the following organizations provides economic assistance to struggling economies?
  281. financial
    involving fiscal matters
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  282. relief
    the act of reducing something unpleasant
    A. Debt relief
    B. A debt swap
    C. Debt forgiveness
    D. A debt suspension


    5.
  283. using
    an act that exploits or victimizes someone
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  284. produce
    bring forth or yield
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  285. understand
    know and comprehend the nature or meaning of
    Write an essay in which you must:

    • Analyze the source and demonstrate an understanding of the perspective (s) reflected in the source.
  286. position
    the particular part of space occupied by something
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  287. relations
    mutual dealings or connections or communications among persons or groups
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  288. economy
    the system of production and distribution and consumption
    Which of the following organizations provides economic assistance to struggling economies?
  289. clearly
    without doubt or question
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  290. quietly
    with low volume
    After you have finished the exam, you will sit quietly until everyone has finished.
  291. continue
    keep or maintain in unaltered condition
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  292. problem
    a question raised for consideration or solution
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  293. powerful
    having great force or effect
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  294. most
    used to indicate the greatest amount or degree of a quality
    Which of the following statements explains the principle upon which this declaration was most likely made?
  295. services
    performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  296. growth
    changing gradually from a simple to a more complex level
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  297. serve
    devote one's life or efforts to, as of countries or ideas
    II Should Canadian soldiers continue to serve in international peacekeeping operations?
  298. amount
    how much there is of something that you can quantify
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  299. industry
    the action of making of goods and services for sale
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  300. population
    the people who inhabit a territory or state
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  301. aid
    the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  302. affairs
    transactions of professional or public interest
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  303. today
    on this day as distinct from yesterday or tomorrow
    Written Response: 35 Marks

    Source: Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a today.
  304. return
    go or come back to place, condition, or activity where one has been before
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  305. world
    the 3rd planet from the sun; the planet we live on
    A Solution to the Debt Crisis in the Developing World
    Since 1982, the developing world has been experiencing a debt crisis.
  306. control
    power to direct or determine
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  307. writing
    symbols imprinted on a surface to represent sounds or words
    Reminders for Writing
    • Organize your response
    • Proofread your response






  308. evidence
    knowledge on which to base belief
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  309. complete
    having all necessary qualities
    You have to complete the essay in the booklet.
  310. break
    destroy the integrity of
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  311. sit
    take a seat
    After you have finished the exam, you will sit quietly until everyone has finished.
  312. market
    a store where groceries are sold
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  313. spent
    depleted of energy, force, or strength
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  314. service
    an act of help or assistance
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  315. share
    assets belonging to an individual person or group
    The primary goal of NAFTA is to achieve economic
    A. Security through nationalization
    B. Equality through sharing technologies
    C. Copperation through closer trade links
    D. Prosperity through global competition
    Use the following information to answer the next two questions.
  316. give
    transfer possession of something concrete or abstract
    Which of the given organizations use a common currency to further their goals?
  317. simply
    in a simple manner; without extravagance or embellishment
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  318. support
    the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  319. have
    possess, either in a concrete or an abstract sense
    You have to complete the essay in the booklet.
  320. rate
    a quantity considered as a proportion of another quantity
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  321. used
    previously owned by another
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  322. wait
    stay in one place and anticipate or expect something
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  323. success
    an event that accomplishes its intended purpose
    A. A report evaluating the successes and failures of the European Union and NAFTA
    B. Statistics from the United Nations on global population growth rates and life expectancy trends.
  324. paid
    marked by the reception of pay
    Poor nations are burdened with massive debts that clearly cannot be paid and that have produced major financial, economic, and social upheavals.
  325. come
    move toward, travel toward
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  326. study
    applying the mind to learning and understanding a subject
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  327. health
    the general condition of body and mind
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  328. easy
    posing no difficulty; requiring little effort
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  329. given
    acknowledged as a supposition
    Which of the given organizations use a common currency to further their goals?
  330. used to
    in the habit
    Methods such as these must be used to ease the obligation of debtor-nation to repay loans.
  331. must
    a necessary or essential thing
    The creditor-nations of the North must do more to solve this debt crisis.
  332. war
    the waging of armed conflict against an enemy
    IV Should Canada take a leadership role in organizing international efforts to end production of weapons of war?
  333. arm
    a human limb
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  334. bank
    financial institution that accepts deposits and lends money
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  335. result
    something that follows as a consequence
    Which of the following continents has experienced much strife as a result of decolonization?
  336. America
    North America and South America and Central America
    A. North America
    B. Oceania
    C. Europe
    D. Africa

    15.
  337. action
    something done (usually as opposed to something said)
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  338. knowledge
    the result of perception, learning, and reasoning
    • Establish and argue a position in response to the questions presented
    • Support your position and argument by using evidence from your knowledge and understanding of social studies.
  339. before
    at or in the front
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  340. written
    set down in writing in any of various ways
    Written Response: 35 Marks

    Source: Give a man a fish; you have fed him for a today.
  341. game
    an amusement or pastime
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  342. will
    the capability of conscious choice and decision
    After you have finished the exam, you will sit quietly until everyone has finished.
  343. stand
    be standing; be upright
    On this we stand.
  344. country
    the territory occupied by a nation
    A country seeking economic stability would most likely seek membership in which of the following organizations?
  345. further
    to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage
    Which of the given organizations use a common currency to further their goals?
  346. at all
    in the slightest degree or in any respect
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  347. put
    cause to be in a certain state
    After you have finished the exam, you should put up your hand and wait to have your exam collected.
  348. common
    having no special distinction or quality
    Which of the given organizations use a common currency to further their goals?
  349. each
    separately for every person or thing
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  350. interest
    a sense of concern with and curiosity about something
    A. Containment should come before neutrality
    B. Deterrence should come before appeasement
    C. Sovereignty should come before collective security
    D. International cooperation should come before national interest.
  351. ten
    the cardinal number that is the sum of nine and one
    C. A report on the benefits of, and problems associated with the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver
    D. Statistics from the Canadian government detailing the amount of money spent on national defence for each of the last ten years.
  352. force
    influence that results in motion, stress, etc. when applied
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  353. more
    greater in size or amount or extent or degree
    By joining NATO and NORAD, Canada sacrificed
    A. Some sovereignty in return for more security
    B. International prestige n return for economic development
    C. Independent control of its armed forces in exchange for its own stockpile of nuclear weapons
    D. Close economic ties with Western Europe in exchange for closer economic ties with the United States.
  354. call
    utter a sudden loud cry
    The attempt improve the welfare of a nation through health, education , and housing programs is called what
    A. Multilateral aid
    B. Social development
    C. Structural adjustment
    D. Economic development.
  355. mean
    denote or connote
    Which of the following policies would be most favoured by the speaker as a means of dealing with the debt crisis in the developing world?
  356. free
    able to act at will
    VI Should Canada pursue more free trade agreements with other nations?
  357. human
    a person; a hominid with a large brain and articulate speech
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  358. need
    require or want
    The arrangement of stars on the flag symbolizes European Union efforts to
    A. Cerate unity by promoting economic cooperation among member nation
    B. Isolate member nations from international economic relations
    C. Create powerful and aggressive military alliances
    D. Eliminate the need for the United States.
  359. American
    of or relating to the United States of America or its people or language or culture
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  360. under
    below some quantity or limit
    Your answer sheet should be concealed under your question booklet at all times that it is not being used.
  361. law
    the collection of rules imposed by authority
    III Should the Canadian government use economic and political pressure to punish nations that break international laws and /or violate human rights?
  362. take
    get into one's hands
    Simply put, governments and banks in the developed world must take action to make repayments easier.
  363. party
    an occasion on which people gather to socialize and have fun
    The Republican Party maintains the traditional American policy of noninterference in the political affairs of other nations.
  364. means
    how a result is obtained or an end is achieved
    Which of the following policies would be most favoured by the speaker as a means of dealing with the debt crisis in the developing world?
  365. within
    on the inside
    A. Introduce tariffs on foreign goods and services
    B. Establish quotas for foreign investment within the Country
    C. Participate in multinational economic summits and agreements
    D. Provide subsidies to domestic businesses and industries that face fierce competition on the international market.
  366. help
    give assistance; be of service
    To what extent does the pursuit of internationalism help address global issues?
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