US History Unit 7 Lesson 2

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4. Governments in exile, along with the government of Great Britain, signed the _____ Declaration, stating their intent to work together for the cause of peace and security.

Inter Allied

10. The headquarters of the United Nations is in _____.

New York City

11. The _____ Council is the most powerful United Nation's council.

Security

7. Churchill and FDR did not trust the _____, but they wanted them in the United Nations so that a dialogue could be maintained.

Soviet Union

9. The _____ has become an agency that works toward the improvement of the lives of the people of the world.

United Nations

12. The Security Council has a total of _____ member nations.

fifteen

3. The Allies belleved that only by working together in the future could _____ be assured.

реаce

8. On June 26, 1945, delegates from all _____ nations present voted to accept the _____ of the United Nations.

- 50 - charter

6. In 1942, representatives of the governments of 26 nations signed the _____ by _____.

- Declaration - United Nations

1. Check all that apply. Select the two goals of the Allies that led to formation of the United Nations.

- They believed that peace could only be preserved by working together. - The Allies wanted to help smaller nations work towards independence and democracy.

2. Check all that apply. Select the permanent members of the Security Council.

- United States - France - China - Russia - Great Britain

5. By signing the _____ Charter, the United States pledged mutual support of the Western Allies to seek peace on both sides of the Atlantic.

Atlantic


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