Cards in this guide (17)
How much energy does nuclear energy provide
In the US, 19 percent of electricity. World-wide about 16
percent
When did darfur began
the darfur conflict began in 2003
Which country does not have the veto power on the United Nations Security Council
There are 15 countries that hold veto power in the UN. Any
country NOT among the 15 doesn't have veto power.
How many cities listed below placed east and west of the Rocky Mountains
how many cities listed below
Which of the following is an advantage of solar power as a source of electricity
It uses a free energy source that will not run out.
Which kind of organization is formed by a number of different countries around specific national interests
Intergovernmental organization APEX
How has the long period of armed conflict in darfur affected the national economy of Sudan
the country is still dangerous
some thing like that
apex
*Foreign investment is low because the country is still
dangerous*
What is Intergovernmental organizations
The intergovernmental organization is composed of other
intergovernmental organizations and the sovereign states.
What was the main reason refugees fled rwanda in the 1990s
How did the breakup of the Soviet Union in the 1990s which resulted in several republics becoming independent nations most influence international trade
It freed parts of the former Soviet bloc to exchange goods with
the rest of the world.
Which aspect of life in Sudan has been most affected by the years of conflict in Darfur
What is the best argument for calling something a genocide
It was an attempt to wipe out an entire ethnic group
What might happen as the result that only certain countries recognize Kosovo's independence
The United Nations Security Council will be unable to agree on a
unified policy.
What is an effect of increased cell phone use in Kenya
It caused the development of one of the country's first modern infrastructure.
What is one reason why a country might not be part of the United Nations
Other countries do not recognize it as a legitimate nation.
In what way were the Troubles a conflict over ideology
Answer this question…
Two groups were fighting over different beliefs.
Which of the following is a common method to obtain renewable energy