The United Nations- Final

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1. Political 2. Territorial

In regard to Wilson's 14 points, the 14th point proposed what was to become the League of Nations-- to guarantee the "____ independence of ____ integrity of great and small states alike". (2 #s)

1. Great 2. Small 3. States

In regard to Wilson's 14 points, the 14th point proposed what was to become the League of Nations-- to guarantee the "territorial independence of political integrity of ____ and ____ ____ alike". (3 #s)

Veto

In the Security Council, a negative vote from one or more of the five permanent members is known as a(n) what?

Abstention

In the Security Council, a negative vote from one or more of the five permanent members prevents the adoption of a proposal, even if it gains the requisite 9 affirmative votes. However, ____ from a vote is not regarded as a veto.

Prevention of the adoption of a proposal

In the Security Council, a negative vote from one or more of the five permanent members results in what?

1. Attempt to secure a ceasefire 2. May send a peacekeeping mission 3. Impose economic sanctions 4. Order an arms embargo 5. "All means necessary" (on rare occasions)

In the event of fighting, the Security Council may take one or more of five steps. List these steps. (5 #s)

1. Promoting higher standards of living, full time employment, and economic and social progress 2. Identifying solutions to international economic, social, and health problems 3. Facilitating international cultural and educational cooperation 4. Encouraging universal respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms

List 4 things the Economic and Security Council is responsible for. (4 #s)

1. The SC has too much power 2. 5 permanent members act as self-interested members of a nuclear club protecting their selfish interests 3. SC is not effective as violations of SC resolutions carry no direct consequence 4. SC is undemocratic, represents formative member state governments' interests and not their people. 5. The five permanent members of the SC are five of the top ten largest arms dealing countries in the world

List 5 criticisms of the Security Council. (5 #s)

1. US fear of cost 2. Failure to prevent major wars 3. Absence of important countries 4. Lack of troops 5. Treaty of Versailles (meant to protect, but was unfair) 6. Decisions were slow 7. Self-interest 8. Sanctions were ineffective 9. 1929 Wall Street Crash

List 9 reasons why the League of Nations failed. (9 #s)

1. Maintain international peace and security 2. Make recommendations to the Security Council 3. Promote international political cooperation 4. Develop international law 5. Promote human rights 6. Oversee international collaboration in the economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, educational, and health fields

List seven functions of the General Assembly. (7 #s)

1. General Assembly 2. Security Council 3. Economic and Social Council 4. Trusteeship Council 5. Secretariat 6. International Court of Justice

List the six main bodies of the UN. (6 #s)

1. The UN was established to preserve peace between states after WWII 2. The UN is structured to avoid the weaknesses of the League of Nations 3. In a number of ways, the institutions of the UN reflected lessons from its predecessor, the League of Nations

List three important UN structural objectives. (3 #s)

General Assembly

Of of the six main bodies of the UN, decisions of which on important issues require two-thirds majority vote.

1. Unanimously 2. 1948

One of the seven functions of the General Assembly is to promote human rights. The notion that human rights are basic rights that everyone should have, rights that we have because we are human was adopted by what majority of the UN in what year? (2 #s)

The UN can only draw attention to violations, it is unable to punish offenders.

One of the seven functions of the General Assembly is to promote human rights. The notion that human rights are basic rights that everyone should have, rights that we have because we are human was adopted unanimously by the UN in 1948. This notion forbids slavery, torture, and arbitrary arrest, and confirms the right to life, safety, fair trial, and freedom of movement. How does the UN enforce this?

Europeans preventing US investment

The 1929 Stock Market crash was mainly due to what?

1. Churchill 2. Roosevelt 3. 1941

The Atlantic Charter was crafted by ____ and ____ in ____ and was adopted by other Allies later in London. (3 #s)

1. World 2. Global

The Charter of the UN suggests that UN is a government at the ____ or ____ level. (2 #s)

1. 14 UN specialized agencies 2. Its functional commissions 3. Five regional commissions

The Economic and Security Council constitutes one of the six original organs of the United Nations responsible for the coordination of what? (3 #s)

United States

The General Assembly approves the UN budget and member state contributions. Which member state is the largest contributor to the UN regular budget?

WWI

The League of Nations originated as an idea of American President Woodrow Wilson following what?

1. Alliances 2. Secret treaties

The League of Nations originated as an idea of President Woodrow Wilson following WWI in Wilson's 14 points. Most important to President Woodrow Wilson was his call for a "General Assembly of Nations" that would replace the what and what that contributed to the hostile debates that set the stage for the onset of WWI in 1914? (2 #s)

Debates

The League of Nations originated as an idea of President Woodrow Wilson following WWI in Wilson's 14 points. Most important to President Woodrow Wilson was his call for a General Assembly of Nations that would replace the alliances and secret treaties that contributed to the hostile ____ that set the stage for the onset of WWI in 1914.

General Assembly of nations

The League of Nations originated as an idea of President Woodrow Wilson following WWI in Wilson's 14 points. Most important to President Woodrow Wilson was his call for a(n) what?

1. WWI 2. 1914

The League of Nations originated as an idea of President Woodrow Wilson in Wilson's 14 points. Most important to President Woodrow Wilson was his call for a General Assembly of Nations that would replace the alliances and secret treaties that contributed to the hostile debates that set the stage for the onset of ____ in ____. (2 #s)

Woodrow Wilson

The League of Nations originated as an idea of who following WWI?

1. China 2. France 3. Russian Federation 4. United Kingdom 5. United States

The Security Council consists of 15 council members. Five of these are permanent members, each with veto power. List these five permanent members. (5 #s)

Veto

The Security Council consists of 15 council members. Five of these are permanent members. Each permanent member has what significant power?

1. General Assembly 2. Two years

The Security Council consists of 15 council members. Ten of these are non-permanent members. These members are elected by which body of the UN for terms lasting how long? (2 #s)

Power delegation of its member states

The UN is not a world government. Instead, it it an organization of all countries, large or small, rich or poor, with differing political views and social systems. Where does it derive its enforcement capacity from?

1. It does not make laws 2. Its enforcement capacity is not absolute

The UN is not a world government. List two reasons why this is. (2 #s)

General Assembly

The following are seven functions of which of the six bodies of the UN: 1. Maintain international peace and security 2. Make recommendations to the Security Council 3. Promote international political cooperation 4. Develop international law 5. Promote human rights 6. Oversee international collaboration in the economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, educational, and health fields ?

1929 Stock Market Crash

Europeans preventing US investment resulted in what?

14th

In regard to Wilson's 14 point, which point proposed what was to become the League of Nations?

The League of Nations

Economically, what also collapsed because of economic/trade wars between Europe and the US?

1. Maintain international peace and security 2. Develop friendly relations among nations 3. Cooperate in solving international problems and promote respect for human rights 4. Be the center for harmonizing the actions of nations

According to the Charter, The UN has four basic principles. List these principles. (4 #s)

Actions

According to the Charter, The UN has four basic principles. One of these is be the center for harmonizing the ____ of nations.

1. International problems 2. Human rights

According to the Charter, The UN has four basic principles. One of these is to cooperate in solving ____ ____ and to promote respect for ____ ____. (2 #s)

Friendly relations

According to the Charter, The UN has four basic principles. One of these is to develop ____ ____ among nations.

1. Peace 2. Security

According to the Charter, The UN has four basic principles. One of these principles is to maintain international ____ and ____. (2 #s)

1. Peace and security (only advisory role, to be decided upon in the S.C.) 2. Admission of new members 3. Budget matters

Decisions of the General Assembly on important issues require two-thirds majority vote. List three examples of important issues. (3 #s)

1. Advisory 2. Security Council

Decisions of the General Assembly on important issues require two-thirds majority vote. Regarding issues of Peace and Security, the General Assembly plays only a(n) ____ role, with the ultimate decision to be made by? (2 #s)

Peace and Security

Decisions of the General Assembly on important issues require two-thirds majority vote. Regarding issues of what, the General Assembly plays only an advisory role, with the ultimate decision decided upon by the Security Council.

Simple majority

Decisions of the General Assembly on non-important issues require what portion of the vote?

Vetoing each other's preferred resolutions

During the Cold War, what was the main instrument of the conflict between superpowers US and USSR, both permanent members of the Security Council?

Global hegemony

During the cold war, the Security Council became the ground-zero where the US and USSR fought for what?

Security Council

During the cold war, what became the ground-zero where the US and USSR fought for global hegemony?

1. Europe 2. The US

Economically, the League of Nations also collapsed because of economic/trade wars between ____ and ____. (2 #s)

Economic/ trade wars

Economically, the League of Nations also collapsed because of what between Europe and the US.

Security Council

Of the six bodies of the UN, the following describes which: * Primary responsibility is to maintain peace and security in the world * A representative of each member must be present at all times at the UN Headquarters because of a continuing resolution (could be called into emergency session at anytime * Consists of 15 Council Members * Consists of five permanent members, each with veto power * Consists of ten non-permanent members elected by the General Assembly for two year terms * Takes direct action on all matters of peace and security * Exists in continuous session so aggrieved member states and the US Secretary-General can appeal to it at all times * Major decisions require 9 affirmative votes which must include all five permanent members * A negative vote (veto) by a permanent member prevents adoption of a proposal even if it garners the requisite 9 affirmative votes.

Two-thirds majority

Of the six main bodies of the UN, decisions of the General Assembly on important issues require what portion of the vote?

Important issues

Of the six main bodies of the UN, decisions of the General Assembly on what require two-thirds majority vote?

One

Of the six main bodies of the UN, each member of the General Assembly has ____ vote(s).

1. Economic 2. Social

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the Economic and Security Council is a central forum for discussing international ____ and ____ issues, and for formulating policy recommendations addressed to the Member States and the UN system. (2 #s)

1. Policy issues 2. Member States and the UN System

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the Economic and Security Council is a central forum for discussing international economic and social issues, and for formulating what addressed to who? (2 #s)

Secretary-General

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the General Assembly appoints the ____.

Non-permanent

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the General Assembly elects what type of members to the Security Council and other UN organs?

All of the member states

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the General Assembly is composed of what?

Deliberative

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the General Assembly is considered to be the main ____ body.

1. Five 2. Ten

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the Security Council consists of 15 council members. How many of these are permanent members, each with veto power? How many of these are non-permanent members, which are elected by the General Assembly for two-year terms? (2 #s)

15

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the Security Council consists of how many council members in total?

Economic and Security Council

Of the six main bodies of the UN, the following describes which: * Responsible for the coordination of economic, social, and related work of 14 UN specialized agencies, its functional commissions, and give regional commissions * Has 54 members to serve three overlapping year terms * Members elected by the General Assembly on a geographical basis * Central forum for discussing international economic and social issues, and for formulating policy recommendations addressed to Member States and the United Nations system * Council is responsible for: Promoting higher standards of living, full employment, and economic and social progress; Identifying solutions to international economic, social, and health problems; Facilitating international cultural and educational cooperation; and Encouraging universal respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms

General Assembly

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which appoints the Secretary-General?

General Assembly

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which considers and approves the UN budget and member states contributions?

Security Council

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which consists of 15 council members?

General Assembly

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which elects non-permanent members to the Security Council and other UN organs?

Economic and Security Council

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which is a central forum for discussing international economic and social issues, and for formulating policy recommendations addressed to the Member States and the UN system?

General Assembly

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which is composed of all of the member states?

General Assembly

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which is considered to be the main deliberative body-- "the heart of the UN"?

Security Council

Of the six main bodies of the UN, which takes direct action on all matters of peace and security?

Charter of the United Nations

On June 25, 1945 50 nations signed the what in San Francisco?

50

On June 25, 1945, how many nations signed the Charter of the United Nations in San Francisco?

San Francisco

On June 25, 1945, where did 50 nations sign the Charter of The United Nations?

1. Peace 2. International cooperation

On October 24, 1945 the UN comes into existence after the Charter had been ratified by the 5 permanent members of the Security Council and by a majority of the other 46 signatory states. The original 51 countries were committed to preserving ____ through what? (2 #s)

51

On October 24, 1945 the UN comes into existence after the Charter had been ratified by the 5 permanent members of the Security Council and by a majority of the other 46 signatory states. The original ____ countries were committed to preserving peace through international cooperation.

1. Security Council 2. Signatory states

On October 24, 1945 the UN comes into existence after the Charter had been ratified by the 5 permanent members of the _____ _____ and by a majority of the other 46 _____ _____. (2 #s)

1. 5 2. 46

On October 24, 1945 the UN comes into existence after the Charter had been ratified by the _____ permanent members of the Security Council and by a majority of the other _____ signatory states. (2 #s)

The General Assembly

The following describes which of the six main bodies of the UN: * The main deliberative organ of the UN * Composed of all member states (each member has one vote) * Decisions on important issues require two-thirds majority vote * Decisions on other issues only require the majority vote * Maintain international peace and security (disarmament) * Make recommendations to the Security Council * Promote international political cooperation * Develop International law * Promote human rights * Oversee international collaboration in the economic, social, humanitarian, cultural, educational, and health fields * Appoints the Secretary-General * Elects non-permanent members to the SC and other UN councils and organs * Receives and considers reports from the SC and other UN organs * Considers and approves UN budget and member states contributions *

1. Peace 2. Security

The primary responsibility of the Security Council is to maintain ____ and ____ in the world? (2 #s)

Security Council

The primary responsibility of which of the six main bodies of the UN is to maintain peace and security in the world?

1. 9 2. All 5 permanent members

To pass major decisions, the Security Council requires how many affirmative votes? These affirmative votes must include what? (2 #s)

Security Council

To pass major decisions, which of the six main bodies of the UN requires 9 affirmative votes, which must include all five permanent members?

Palestine

Today, the UN has 193 member countries, 194 if the State of ____ is included.

1. International treaty 2. Basic principles

Today, the UN has 193 member countries. All are committed to accept the basic obligations of the original UN charter, a(n) what that sets out what? (2 #s)

The original UN charter

Today, the UN has 193 member countries. All are committed to accept the basic obligations of what?

193

Today, the UN has how many member countries?

True

True or false? In the Security Council, a negative vote from one or more of the five permanent members prevents the adoption of a proposal, even if it gains the requisite 9 affirmative votes.

False (The General Assembly considers and approves the UN budget and member states contributions)

True/ False? Of the six main bodies of the UN, the secretariat led by the Secretary-General approves the UN budget as well as member states contributions.

True

True/ False? The UN can only draw attention to violations (such as human rights), it is unable to punish offenders.

True

True/ False? Today, the UN has 193 member countries. All are committed to accept the basic obligations of the original UN charter.

True

True/ False? UN Specialized Agencies are autonomous organizations.

True

True/False? The Charter of the UN suggests that the UN is a government at the world or global level. It performs all essential services to he world community that governments perform for citizens.

False (The UN is NOT a world government. It does not make laws nor is its enforcement capacity absolute)

True/False? The UN is a world government.

Economic and Security Council

UN Specialized Agencies are autonomous organizations working with the UN and each other, through coordinating machinery of which of the six bodies of the UN?

UN Specialized Agencies

What are autonomous organizations working with the UN and each other, through the coordinating machinery of the Economic and Security Council?

Economic and Security Council

What constitutes one of the six original organs of the United Nations responsible for the coordination of the economic, social, and related work of 14 UN specialized agencies, its functional commissions, and five regional commissions?

Unlike the domestic, IR has no actual nor potential sovereign government capability (Main IR Problematic)

What is the essential difference between domestic politics and global politics?

The League of Nations

What originated as an idea of American President Woodrow Wilson following WWI In Wilson's 14 points?

The Great Depression

What was a major turning point for the League of Nations as many members of the League were now forced to focus on solving domestic problems?

Atlantic Charter

What was crafted by Churchill and Roosevelt in 1941 and was adopted by other Allies later in London?


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