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al-Qaeda
an Islamic terrorist organization financed and led by militant Saudi Arabian national Osama bin Laden and responsible for the September 11 attacks on the United States in 2001
Arab Spring
a popular movement calling for government reform and democracy that spread across the Arab world in 2011
bulletin board system (BBS)
pre-internet computer networks that consisted of personal computers connected with each other via modems and phone lines
climate change
broad changes in temperature, weather, storm activity, wind patterns, sea levels, and other influences on the planet
European Union (EU)
a single-market zone created in 1993 to allow the free movement of goods, services, money, and people among European member states
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
a 1947 trade agreement among twenty-three countries to reinforce postwar economic recovery, later replaced by the World Trade Organization (WTO)
global warming
the general rise in Earth’s temperature that scientists have observed over approximately the past two hundred years
globalization
the interconnectedness of societies and economies throughout the world as a result of trade, technology, and adoption and sharing of various aspects of culture
green parties
political parties organized around environmental concerns
Islamic State
a fundamentalist and militant Islamic group that grew in power and waged a war in Iraq and Syria following the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003
multinational corporation
a corporate business entity that controls the production of goods and services in multiple countries
North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
a 1992 trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico to reduce trade barriers and allow goods to flow freely.
offshoring
the process of moving some of a company’s operations overseas to access cheaper labor markets
outsourcing
the process of hiring outside contractors, sometimes abroad, to perform tasks a company once performed internally
Paris Agreement
a 2015 treaty among members of the United Nations to limit global warming to less than 2°C (3.6°F) above levels from the time of industrialization
resource curse
the problem that makes resource-rich developing countries prone to authoritarianism, high rates of conflict, and low rates of economic growth
ultranationalist movements
organizations that support an extreme form of nationalism and often seek ethnically homogeneous homelands
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Which organization later became the World Trade Organization (WTO)?
the chemical industry
At what industry did Rachel Carson take aim in her book Silent Spring?
young people
Which group was most likely to support the growing environmental movement in the 1960s through the 1980s?
The Montreal Protocol
Which international agreement was created to address the ozone hole in Earth’s atmosphere?
polio
The vaccine developed by Hilary Koprowski was designed to prevent which communicable disease?
North America
Which continent is home to the overwhelming majority of HIV-positive cases?
to remove WMDs from Iraq
What was the stated reason for the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003?
PEGIDA
What ultranationalist group has arisen in Germany to oppose the immigration of Muslim refugees?
Bangladesh
Where did Rohingya refugees from Myanmar seek shelter in 2017?