Social Studies: The United Nations and International Organizations
Exploring global cooperation, peace, and international decision-making
Exploring global cooperation, peace, and international decision-making
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
- 1
What is the main purpose of the United Nations, and why was it created after World War II?
- 2
Identify two major functions of the UN General Assembly.
- 3
Explain how the UN Security Council is different from the General Assembly.
- 4
What is the role of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, and what special power do they have?
- 5
Describe one criticism of the veto power in the Security Council.
- 6
What is a UN peacekeeping mission, and what is one challenge peacekeepers often face?
- 7
How does UNICEF differ from the World Health Organization in its main focus?
- 8
Explain the purpose of NATO and how it differs from the United Nations.
- 9
What is the European Union, and why is it considered an important international organization?
- 10
Give one example of how international organizations respond to a global crisis such as a pandemic, refugee emergency, or famine.
- 11
Why do countries join international organizations even when they do not agree on every issue?
- 12
In two or three sentences, explain whether international organizations are still necessary today. Support your answer with one reason.
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