Introduction
Basic information UN
The structure of UN
Canada’s Contribution
The Cold War(intro)
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What was the name of the war between US and USSR without combating after WW2? 

The Cold War.

100

When did the United Nations created?

In April 1945.

100

Where is the International Court of Justice?

In Hague (Netherlands)

100

Which country played a key role in drafting the UN Charter?

Canada

100

What’s the two superpower that build up bipolar world?

The US and Soviet Union

200

When did Canada enter a period of economic prosperity?

In the end of WWII, for Canadian soldiers returned home from overseas.

200

Who led to create the United Nations?

Britain,the Soviet Union, and the United States.

200

What were the five permanent members?

China France USSR UK US

200

Who played a key role in solving some problems faced by the UN?

Lester B. Pearson

200

What a kind of weapon that play a important role in the cold war?

Nuclear weapons.

300

What influenced the civil rights of black Canadians, Indigenous Peoples, and women in Canada?

By the Civil Rights Movement in the United States.

300

Compare with UN what did the leagal of Nation leak of?

Because The League had no military power of its own.

300

What does veto powers mean?

The power to block any decision directly.

300

What prize did the Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson received?

the Nobel Peace Prize.

300

What’s the two basics essential in the cold war?

Containment and the domino theory.

400

What methods did countries use to confront each other during the Cold War?

Through propaganda, espionage (spying), and politics.  

400

What agencies are included in the United Nations humanitarian agencies?

UNICEF,WHO,ILO

400

What are the main roles and purposes of the General Assembly?

Discuss and make recommendations to affect world peace.

400

How did the Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson receive the prize?

Through his contribution in resolving the Suez Crisis.

400

What the Us worry about the communism ?

One country will be pulled into the communist camp one by one once a country nearby them start.

500

Why is the decade after the end of World War II referred to as the "swinging sixties."?

Because of significant changes in the economy, politics, and culture of Canada.

500

What are the four goals of the United Nations?

Keeping world peace; encouraging cooperation among nations; defending human rights; and improving the standard of living for all nations.

500

Why did the United Nations establish the Security Council?

To maintain world peace, have the power to force the UN members carry out its decisions.

500

What were Canada’s contributions in peacekeeping efforts?

Being an active supporter of the United Nations and playing an important role in both the General Assembly and on the Security Council.

500

 Explain the new power structure that the cold war base on?

Germany no longer existed, Italy was crushed, and Britain was in much weaker.

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