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Create a mind map/giant card sort! In groups of 4, explain the CONCEPT OR VOCAB on each of the small squares. Use your textbook and cell phones for internet research. VOCAB ECONOMIC SUPRANATIONALISM DEVOLUTION MILITARY POLITICAL/SOCIAL

Political cooperation Shatter belt   Political cooperation Military cooperation Economic cooperation Superpowers Balance of Power

International Red Cross/ Red Crescent OPEC Satellite State   International Red Cross/ Red Crescent OPEC Arab League NAFTA Voluntary vs. Forced cooperation

Alliance/ally   UN EU NATO Warsaw Pact OAS

African Union   ASEAN Self-determination WTO Benelux Sovereignty