A treaty.
A bilateral treaty if it's an agreement between two countries.
A multilateral treaty if it's an agreement between three or more countries.
Treaties are principally binding agreements.
The term is primarily used in the World Trade Organization. A plurilateral agreement implies that member countries would be given the choice to agree to new rules on a voluntary basis. This contrasts with the multilateral agreement, where all members are party to the agreement.
Segue, pronounced SEG-WAY.
The colonizers used the resources of their colonies to grow their own economies.
I'm not sure if you mean nadir or not but nadir is the term used to describe the race relations between blacks and whites in between Reconstruction and the Civil Rights Movement.
In some countries torture is still used
A treaty.
The name of the agreement referred to in the question was the Munich Agreement. The term used to describe the policy and/or philosophy behind it was appeasement.
An agreement between two different parties is known as a Bipartisan agreement. This term is used most commonly in politics.
John Winthrop used the term "Covenant" to describe the Puritans' relationship with God, emphasizing a binding agreement between them based on mutual obligations and responsibilities.
'BeNeLux' is the term that is used to describe Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Disarmament.
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Central America
it was the slogan used for the conflict between Canada and the U.S. "54 40" meaning the latitude lines that the countries were arguig over to set the boundaries at. The countries eventually came to the agreement to set the boundary at 49.
A multinational environment is a surrounding with is composed of people from many different countries. This term can also be used to describe the web of relationships between these people.
There are several terms that involve peace between two countrues: non-aggression pact, armistice, and truce are the most common