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100


 How many people is required for a decision on important issue?


Two third majority is required for a decision on important issue.


100

What is veto power?


It means that any one of five permanent countries could choose to block any decision.


100


What are the humanitarian agencies of the United Nations?


The UN oversees several specialized agencies including the United Nations International Children's Fund (UNICEF), the World Health Organization (WHO), and the International Labour Organization (ILO).


100


What did bipolar world mean?


The world was divided into two new superpowers.


100


Who were new superpowers after the Second World War?


The United States and Soviet Union.


200


Why countries created the United Nations? (basic goals)


To maintain peace and ensure social and economic progress.


200

What is the secretariat made up?


The secretariat is made up of thousands of clerks, interpreters, translators, and technical experts.


200


What is John praised for?


He was praised for drafting the Charter of the United Nations.


200


What is the concept of domino theory?


Domino theory means America feared that once one country was pulled into the communist camp, then all surrounding countries would be soon to follow.


200


Which five permanent countries in Security Council of UN?


China, Russia, America, United Kingdom and France.


300


How many goals did the United Nations have? List 2 of them.


4 goals

keeping world peace, preventing new wars;

encouraging cooperation;

defending human rights and helping t o promote equality;

Improving the standard of living


300

What is the composition of the security council?

Five permanent members and other 10 countries, which are elected to serve two-year terms.


300


What decision did the Prime Minister make to win the Nobel Peace Prize?


He won the Nobel Peace Prize for solving the Suez Canal crisis.


300


What was the strategy of America during the Cold War?


The strategy was to contain communism, preventing it from spreading to other countries.


300


What contributions have the United Nations humanitarian agencies made?


They provide assistance and aid all over the world.


400


What are the functions of United Nations?


Discuss and make recommendations on any matter likely to affect world peace.

Being a forum for discussion, supervising special agencies, and controlling the budget.


400


How does the International Court of Justice work?



The court makes rulings on disputes submitted by members if the members have agreed to abide by its rulings.

400


What concept did he invent in the process of solving the Suez Canal?


He helped to invent the very concept of peacekeeping.


400


What was the difference between Cold War and other wars?


It was fought using propaganda, espionage, and economic and political pressures. While enormous arms race ensued, the two superpowers didn’t face each other in combat.


400


When and where 50 countries met to create the United Nations?


In April 1945, 50 countries met in San Francisco to create the UN.


500


Which four parts contribute the United Nations?


The General Assembly

The Security Council

The Secretariat

The International Court of Justice


500


What is the progress of UN for League of Nations? In other words, which machine-made prevent war happening?



UN has a machine-made called unanimity principle, that mean if one of five permanent countries disagree a motion, this motion can’t pass. In League of Nations, if a motion will be passed, all of countries will agree, it is very inefficient. So, UN can prevent the war.


500


What does peacekeeping mean?


It means working actively to prevent or stop the conflict between nations and communities.


500


Why bipolar world emerged?


Because of the conflict of political ideas. The Cold War was an ideological struggle. The United States is a capital country while the Soviet Union is a social country.


500

What is Suez Crisis?


The Suez Crisis was an international crisis in the Middle East that was precipitated on July 26, 1956, when the Egyptian president, Gamal Abdel Nasser, nationalized the Suez Canal.   


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