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Which statement best describes the structure of the United Nations?(1 point)
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The UN is structured to only address military disputes between member nations.
The UN is structured to only address military disputes between member nations.
All nations are intended to be equal, but some members have more power than others, such as those on the security council.
All nations are intended to be equal, but some members have more power than others, such as those on the security council.
All nations are equal both in the General Assembly and the Security Council.
All nations are equal both in the General Assembly and the Security Council.
The Security Council determines the agenda and policies of the UN.
Which statement best describes the structure of the United Nations?(1 point)
Responses
The UN is structured to only address military disputes between member nations.
The UN is structured to only address military disputes between member nations.
All nations are intended to be equal, but some members have more power than others, such as those on the security council.
All nations are intended to be equal, but some members have more power than others, such as those on the security council.
All nations are equal both in the General Assembly and the Security Council.
All nations are equal both in the General Assembly and the Security Council.
The Security Council determines the agenda and policies of the UN.
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The statement that best describes the structure of the United Nations is:
**All nations are intended to be equal, but some members have more power than others, such as those on the security council.**
This accurately reflects the structure of the UN, where each member state has equal representation in the General Assembly, but the Security Council has five permanent members (the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China) that hold veto power, giving them more influence in decision-making processes.
**All nations are intended to be equal, but some members have more power than others, such as those on the security council.**
This accurately reflects the structure of the UN, where each member state has equal representation in the General Assembly, but the Security Council has five permanent members (the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China) that hold veto power, giving them more influence in decision-making processes.
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