| A | B |
| insurgents | rebels or revolutionaries trying to take control |
| bilateral | relationship between two countries |
| trustreeship | a temporary supervision of a country until independence |
| veto | UN Security Council power of 1 vote to negate all other votes |
| sovereignty | the concept that a country has the right to make its own decisions |
| bloc | a group that acts together |
| regionalism | concerned with one's own geographic part of the world |
| tariff | a tax on goods coming into a country |
| boycott | to withdraw support from |
| federation | a united grouping of ststes who maintain a degree of independence |
| dominions | countries with some degree of ibndependence |
| diplomatic | formal relationship between countries |
| foreign policy | formal relationship by way of treaties and agreements |
| deployment | placing troops in certain strategic positions |
| humanitarian | for the greater good of all people |
| non-aligned | not a member of any group of countries |
| secretariat | permanently appointed administrative body |
| multilateral | concerned with many projects and countries |
| militarism | to place undue emphasis on the power and strength of armed forces |
| biennial | every two years |