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Jeopardy. MP 2 Exam Review. Directions. One person from a team up at once. Touch only your team buzzer (you will lose 1 point) Answer only if you are first to buzz in (buzzer will blink) and I call on you. No calling out from the team (you will lose 2 points). Practice.
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Jeopardy MP 2 Exam Review
Directions • One person from a team up at once. • Touch only your team buzzer (you will lose 1 point) • Answer only if you are first to buzz in (buzzer will blink) and I call on you. • No calling out from the team (you will lose 2 points).
Practice • What is my daughter’s name? • Avery
Nuclear History • Event that led to the proliferation and stockpiling of weapons between the 2 Cold War superpowers. • Sputnik
Health & Environment • Controversial international agreement to reduce the overall global production of CO2 by 2015. • Kyoto Protocol
Human Rights • Student protest for free speech violently put down in China • Tiananmen Square
Nuclear History • UN agency created to oversee NPT and peaceful uses of atomic energy. • IAEA
Nuclear Weapons • Chemical, biological, and nuclear weapons that can cause great damage and loss of life. • WMD’s
Nuclear Weapons • Missiles that travel on a mathematical trajectory through the atmosphere. • Ballistic
Globalization • Barrier to trade that increases cost of imported good and produces revenues for govts. • Tariff
Nuclear Weapons • Missile types that have the ability to travel long distances. • Strategic
Nuclear Agreements • 2 treaties that limit where nuclear testing can take place. • Limited & Comprehensive Test Ban Treaties (LTBT & CTBT).
Globalization • Barrier to trade that places limit on amount of imported goods. • Quota
Nuclear Agreements • 1st major agreement to address the spread of nuclear weapons technology. • NPT
Nuclear Agreements • Recent treaty that targets the spread of weapons & technology to terror groups. • SORT
Globalization • The IMF, World Bank, and WTO were all founded at what event? • Bretton Woods Conference
Nuclear Proliferation • 5 Nuclear Weapons States • US, USSR, GB, FRA, CHN
Nuclear History • The 1st and only use of nuclear weapons occurred when the US dropped 2 bombs on this island nation. • Japan
Nuclear Weapons • Lower-flying jet-propelled missiles. • Cruise
Globalization • Growing integration of world’s economies & societies. • Globalization
Nuclear Agreements • President Obama’s idealistic nuclear goal. • Nuclear Zero
Globalization • Major difference between IMF & World Bank? • Short-term Loans vs. Long-term Dvpt
Nuclear Proliferation • Name 2 of 3 NPT goals • Non-proliferation (stop spread), disarmament, fair access peaceful use
Nuclear Proliferation • Name 3 nations that have successfully tested nuclear weapons aside from NWS. • India, Pakistan, North Korea
Globalization • Economic system in which govt dictates decision making. • Command
Nuclear History • Rejected US proposal for international regulations and inspection of all nuclear facilities. • Baruch Plan
Nuclear Proliferation • NNWS currently violating NPT requirement not to pursue nuclear weapons capabilities. • Iran
Nuclear Weapons • Short range missile types. • Tactical
Globalization • Type/form of basic economic system necessary for globalization to occur. • Market/mixed
Globalization • Barrier to trade in which govt pays domestic producers to reduce production & lower prices. • Subsidy
Human Rights • Fundamental UN agreement on HR? • Universal Declaration of HR
Globalization • This principle, that each nation does something well or better than others, helps foster free trade and balance resource allocation. • Comparative advantage
Human Rights • Two basic categories of HR • Civil/Political & Economic/Social/Cultural
Nuclear Agreements • 1ST major agreement between the US & USSR to reduce their nuclear arsenals. • SALT I
Globalization • The free-market is dictated by these 2 factors. • Supply & demand
Human Rights • Identify two groups of peoples protected under UN Conventions making up HR law. • Refugees, Racial minorities, Women, Children, Prisoners
Globalization • Major powers of WTO? • Enforce trade rules & negotiating disputes.
Human Rights • Highly controversial UN organ that oversees HR. • Human Rights Commission
Health & Environment • Specialized UN agency established to improve global health standards . • WHO
Health & Environment • How many people inhabit the globe? • 7 billion
Globalization • Study of nation’s decision-making and resource allocation. • Economics
Health & Environment • International agreement to end the use of CFC’s. • Montreal Protocol
Health & Environment • Disease that is contagious and which can be transmitted from one source to another. • Communicable disease
Nuclear Weapons • Missiles that are defensive in nature, and a part of a defense system, internationally illegal. • ABM’s
Nuclear History • Critical event that led the US and USSR to agree to a test-ban treaty and reduction talks. • Cuban Missile Crisis