Principle Organs
Secondary Organs
History
Facts
100

This body is the most representative part of the U.N. It meets every September to have a debate among member nations about important issues. 

General Assembly

100

This organ focuses on global health

WHO

100

What world event led to the creation of the U.N.?

WWII

100

How many nations are members of the U.N.?

193

200

This is the only organ not headquartered in NY, USA. It is located at The Hague, in the Netherlands. 

The International Court of Justice

200

This organ was created in 1946 to provide emergency food and healthcare to children and mothers in countries that had been devastated by World War II

UNICEF 

200

Where are the headquarters for the U.N.?

New York City, USA

200

Name 2 official languages of the U.N.

6 (Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian and Spanish)

300

The Sustainable Development Goals fall under which U.N. Organ?

The Economic and Social Council

300

This organ aims to eradicate poverty

UNDP 

300

What was the name of the original organization before the United Nations, which failed?

The League of Nations

300
How many nations are not a part of the U.N.? Which nations are they?

2, Palestine and the Vatican (Holy See)

400

Name 3 of the 6 principle organs of the UN.

Secretariat, General Assembly, ICJ, Security Council, Trusteeship Coucil, Economic and Social Council

400

Name two organs and how they relate to this year's Global Classrooms topic

subjective answer

400
What year was the U.N. founded in?

1945

400

Which 5 states are permanent members of the Security Council? 

United States, United Kingdom, China, Russia, France