8. Start § 6.3 The world after the Cold War

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Using examples, name at least three differences & similarities between NATO and the UN.

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Looking back

Deepening
Using examples, name at least three differences & similarities between NATO and the UN.

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View explanation § 6.3 part 2 (Srebrenica)

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Slide 2 - Slide

Looking back

Slide 3 - Slide

Drag the setting below to the appropriate description:
Executive board of the EU.
This institution consists of ministers (depending on the topic which minister) of governments of all EU countries.
Consists of 751 members elected by the EU citizens.
Europese Commission
Council of the  European Union
European Parliament
European Council

Slide 4 - Drag question

1990        1991          1992        1993         1994         1995         1996         1997          1998         1999         2000      2001        2002       2003      2004
Place the events in the correct place in the timeline
The EU grew from 12 to 18 states
The SU fell into 15 states
Yugoslavia fell apart into 7 states from the time of ...
East and West Germany were reunited
Eastern European states became mem-bers of the EU from ...
Eastern European states became members of NATO as from ...
Russia restored its power as of ...

Slide 5 - Drag question

Deepening

Slide 6 - Slide

What does the NATO logo look like?
A
B
C
D

Slide 7 - Quiz

Slide 8 - Video

Why was NATO created?
A
The maintenance of peace and security in the world.
B
The security of non-Communist countries of Europe through military cooperation.
C
Tto create a common market for the coal and steel industries.
D
Free movement of goods, services, capital and persons between Member States.

Slide 9 - Quiz

After 1945, American influence brought peace to many parts of the world.
Which term applies to this?
A
Enduring freedom
B
Peacekeeper
C
Pax Americana
D
Blue helmets

Slide 10 - Quiz

NATO fought
in Afghanistan against ...
A
communism
B
(international) terrorism
C
drugs
D
nationalism

Slide 11 - Quiz

If a NATO member state does not pay sufficient 'dues' to NATO, NATO does not have to support it in the event of a possible attack by another country.
Yes
No

Slide 12 - Poll

Is there a future for NATO?
Yes
Perhaps, if ...
No

Slide 13 - Poll

Cold war
Nato vs Warsaw Pact

Current situation
Nato vs Russia

Nato
Russia

Nato
Warsaw Pact

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Noord-Atlantische Verdrags Organisatie (NAVO)
NATO consists of 30 (blue) countries from Europe and North America and is financed by the member states who each contribute.
Goal
Ready to go to war to defend peace
  • The organisation deploys political and military means to ensure the security and freedom of its 30 member states, and
  • promote stability worldwide.

NATO cooperates with international organisations, such as the EU and the UN.
Nato
Russia

Current situation
Nato vs Russia

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United Nations

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UNESCO is part of the UN.
We are a UNESCO school.
But what is UNESCO committed to?
A
Improving children's health
B
Improving food production
C
Improving education, science and culture
D
Improving healthcare

Slide 17 - Quiz

Drag the permanent members of the UN Security Council to the conference table

Slide 18 - Drag question

Who within the UN has the task
to handle litigation (lawsuits)
between UN member states?
A
secretary's office
B
International Court of Justice
C
Economic and Social Council
D
Security Council

Slide 19 - Quiz

Wie heeft binnen de VN de
verantwoordelijkheid voor
de handhaving van
internationale vrede
A
Veiligheidsraad
B
Algemene vergadering
C
Internationale Hof van Justitie
D
Secretariaat

Slide 20 - Quiz

United Nations
Goal
To avoid war and preserve peace

But the UN also wants to improve people's lives
  •         Peace and security.
  •         International law.
  •         Preservation of human rights.
  •         Economic and social economic and
               social development
  •         Exchange of culture and science
There are 193 member countries of the UN worldwide

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Define the lesson objective in your history notebook in detail:
"You can name at least 3 differences and similarities
between the UN and NATO with the help of examples".
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Slide 23 - Open question

Define the lesson objective in detail: Who, what, where, when, how and why.
View explanation § 6.3 dl 2 & make notes in your history notebook
Looking back

Deepening
Using examples, name at least three differences & similarities between NATO and the UN.

Processing:
View explanation § 6.3 part 2 (Srebrenica)

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