Alternative Centres of Power
Political Science ⇒ Contemporary World Politics
Alternative Centres of Power starts at 12 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the economic achievements of the European Union.
Describe the relationship between India and ASEAN in the context of alternative centres of power.
Describe the role of the European Commission within the EU.
Describe the significance of the Maastricht Treaty in the formation of the European Union.
Discuss the challenges faced by ASEAN in becoming a strong alternative centre of power.
Discuss the impact of the European Union's enlargement on its functioning as an alternative centre of power.
Discuss the role of China as an alternative centre of power in the post-Cold War world.
Explain how regional organizations like the EU and ASEAN contribute to global governance.
The European Union was established by the signing of which treaty? (1) Treaty of Versailles, (2) Treaty of Maastricht, (3) Treaty of Paris, (4) Treaty of Rome
Which country is NOT a member of ASEAN? (1) Thailand, (2) Vietnam, (3) Singapore, (4) Japan
Which of the following countries is NOT a founding member of ASEAN? (1) Indonesia, (2) Malaysia, (3) Philippines, (4) India
Which of the following countries joined the European Union in 2004? (1) Poland, (2) Switzerland, (3) Norway, (4) Turkey
Fill in the blank: ASEAN stands for Association of ________ Nations.
Fill in the blank: The ASEAN Charter was signed in the year ________.
Fill in the blank: The ASEAN Regional Forum (ARF) was established in the year ________.
Fill in the blank: The ASEAN Secretariat is located in ________.
True or False: ASEAN was formed to counter the influence of the United States in Southeast Asia.
True or False: The Euro is used by all European Union member countries.
True or False: The European Union has a common foreign and security policy.
True or False: The European Union has its own currency called the Euro.
