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This war, lasting from 1939 to 1945, led to the creation of the United Nations.

What is World War II?

100

This branch, abbreviated the GA and consisting of 193 member states, is the main body of the United Nations.

What is the General Assembly?

100

13 alternating red and white stripes and 50 white stars.

What is the United States flag?

100

This is the primary color of the United Nations flag.

What is blue?

100

By 2030, this goal hopes to cut the proportion of people living on less than $1.25 a day to zero

What is Goal 1: No Poverty

200
This american city is the birthplace of the United Nations.

What is San Francisco?

200
This branch, abbreviated SC, has five permanent members with the ability to override resolutions with their exclusive veto power.

What is the Security Council?

200

Also called the Union Jack.

What is the United Kingdom flag?

200

The Paris Accords in 2015 debated this monumental global issue.

What is Climate Change?

200

This goal focuses on making sure every child can complete primary and secondary school, regardless of income or background

What is Goal 4: Quality Education

300

This number of countries, members of the Allied Powers, were the signatories of the UN charter and are now permanent members on the Security Council.

What is five?

300

This branch, abbreviated ECOSOC, monitors and ensures financing for the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. 

What is the Economic and Social Council?

300

Don't get it mixed up with the German Flag, this black, red, and yellow stripes are vertical not horizontal.

What is the Belgium flag?

300

A nickname for the UN Peace Corps and a reference to their cool head attire.

What are the Blue Helmets?

300

This principle, often phrased as “leave no one behind,” is central to the design of the SDGs

What is inclusivity / ensuring equity?

400

This US president drafted 14 Points which called for open alliances, free trade, and self determination.

Who is Woodrow Wilson?


400

This branch, abbreviated UNICEF, is responsible for providing humanitarian and developmental aid to children worldwide

What is the United Nations Children's Fund

400

Blue disc, yellow rhombus, green flag, and stars

What is the Brazil flag?

400

This Pakistani activist, who once spoke in front of the General Assembly about her experiences under the Taliban, rallied the first UN Youth Assembly to stand up for universal education in 2013.

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

400

With 17 goals and 169 targets, the SDGs are often grouped into three broad “pillars” of sustainability. Name two of them.

What are social, economic, and environmental?

500

This body, drafted at the Treaty of Versailles, was a precursor of the United Nations, lasting from 1920 to 1946.

What is the League of Nations?

500

This branch, abbreviated UNESCO, is responsible for fostering international cooperation to promote peace, security, and sustainable development through education, science, culture, communication, and information.

What is the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization?

500

This flag has a green field, symbolizing Islam, prosperity, and peace. On the hoist side, a vertical red stripe features five traditional carpet "guls" stacked above a crossing pair of golden olive branches. At the top of the green field, a white waxing crescent moon and five white stars represent a bright future and the five provinces of ______.

What is Turkmenistan?

500

What main declaration made by the United Nations helped to decolonize the world and laid the groundwork for 70 different international human rights laws?

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)

500

This place hosted the 2015 UN summit where the Sustainable Development Goals were formally adopted. Name the country AND the city.

What are the United States and New York City?