Supranationalism & International Alliances

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1

Why have some people criticized the United Nations for being an undemocratic institution?

The powers afforded to various members vary greatly.

Only democratic countries are admitted, excluding a large portion of the world’s peoples.

Countries are required to pay a portion of their gross domestic product to the maintenance of the UN’s peacekeeping forces.

None of these answers are correct; the UN has never been accused of being undemocratic.

All of these answers are correct.

Explanation

The United Nations is frequently accused of being an undemocratic organization, particularly by countries not found in the western world. This accusation is based on the fact that the powers afforded to the various members vary greatly. There are five permanent members of the Security Council - the U.S., Russia, France, the U.K., and China. These five countries have powers above and beyond the powers afforded to the rest of the world, including the ability to veto any proposed security council resolution.

2

The Commonwealth of Independent States is comprised of states from the former __________.

Soviet Union

British Empire

Austro-Hungarian Empire

Roman Empire

Yugoslavia

Explanation

The Commonwealth of Independent States is comprised of some of the states of the former Soviet Union. This includes the Russian Federation, Belarus, Uzbekistan, and Armenia (as well as a few others). Most of the members of the CIS are part of an economic union and also members of the Collective Security Treaty Organization which is designed to provide for the cooperative defense of all members from external military attacks.

3

The North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement was signed in which decade?

1990s

1980s

1970s

1960s

1930s

Explanation

The North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was signed in 1994 between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. The primary goal of the treaty was to eliminate barriers to trade between the three countries and provide mutual advantages designed to encourage growth.

4

Which of the following international organizations was initially founded as a military alliance against communism?

NATO

EU

Warsaw Pact

NAFTA

CSTO

Explanation

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, better known as NATO, was initially founded in 1949 by non-communist countries as a political alliance agreeing to defend against communist advances. Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, the organization evolved into more of a complete military organization with a central command. Thus, NATO grew to rival the Warsaw Pact and its post-communist successor, the Collective Security Treaty Organization. It also never took on the economic role of the European Union (EU) or North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

5

The League of Nations was established after __________.

World War I

the Napoleonic Wars

the Great Depression

World War II

the Cold War

Explanation

The League of Nations was established in 1919, shortly after the end of the First World War, it was the first attempt at a global organization to prevent conflict and promote peace and prosperity. Obviously, it was ineffective at promoting peace because the Second World War broke out in 1939. The League of Nations was replaced by the United Nations in 1946.

6

Which of these international organizations can reasonably claim to be the beginnings of the European Union?

The European Coal and Steel Community

The League of Nations

The North Atlantic Treaty Organization

The Warsaw Pact

The European Arts and Culture Commission

Explanation

The European Coal and Steel Community was founded in the 1950s by several countries in Western and Northern Europe. The original intention was to marry the economies of Germany and France so heavily that a future outbreak of war between the two countries would lead to economic ruin for both of them. Understood in a post-World War Two context, this decision makes a great deal of sense, as much of the trauma of the past century of European history had been caused by territorial disputes between France and Germany. Over time, more countries joined the European Coal and Steel Community, and its influence grew into the European common market and the European Union.

7

Which of these is a reason why the League of Nations struggled to function effectively in the interwar years?

The United States was not a member because Congress refused to ratify the treaty

The United States was not a member because President Woodrow Wilson refused to sign the treaty

The European imperial powers were excluded by the United States who wanted to bring to an end the era of imperialism

Only Western countries were admitted, giving the League of Nations an extreme Eurocentric bias

None of these answers are correct; The League of Nations functioned very effectively during the interwar years

Explanation

The League of Nations was the brainchild of American President Woodrow Wilson. In the wake of the Second World War, Wilson published his Fourteen Points designed to preserve peace and order in the world. Part of the Fourteen Points was the proposal for a “League of Nations” that would act as an international arbiter in conflicts and that would enforce peace, prosperity, and freedom of the seas. Wilson gained a great deal of international support, but failed to win the support of his own Congress. Congress, in the United States, has to ratify all treaties signed by the American government. America at the time was decidedly isolationist in nature, and Congress refused to allow the United States to be a member of the League of Nations. As a result, the League continued without the most powerful nation in the world, just one of the many reasons it would prove ineffective during the interwar years.

8

What is the only supranational organization in existence?

European Union (EU)

North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)

Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)

African Union (AU)

Commonweath of Independent States (CIS)

Explanation

The European Union has acheived supranational status because of the power afforded it by their member states, which supercede the powers of its individual states. For example, the European Union has its own currency and mandates trade agreements. The other organizations listed do not have the same degree of power that is afforded to the European Union.

9

The United Nations was established after __________.

the Second World War

the Cold War

the Great Depression

the First World War

the Napoleonic Wars

Explanation

The United Nations was established in 1946, shortly after the end of the Second World War. The United Nations is tasked with preserving peace, deterring conflict, and promoting prosperity and equality in the world. It has a peacekeeping force comprised of forces from its various member states that is often sent to conflicts (particularly civil wars) around the world to try and restore order and peace.

10

What is the name of the treaty that codified the European Union in 1993?

The Treaty of Maastricht

The Treaty of Paris

The Treaty of Rome

The Treaty of Wittenberg

The Treaty of Brussels

Explanation

The European Union was codified in 1993 by the Treaty of Maastricht. It was signed by twelve nations originally, but has since expanded to include the majority of the European continent. The Treaty of Maastricht created the common economic union of Europe and provided impetus for the creation of a standard currency—the Euro.

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