What power does the UN have in countries’ quests for international recognition?(1 point)

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The UN is the only organization that decides if a territory is a real country or not, and members must agree with them.
The UN is the only organization that decides if a territory is a real country or not, and members must agree with them.

The UN’s decisions to admit or reject potential members sends a message about how other countries should view those potential members.
The UN’s decisions to admit or reject potential members sends a message about how other countries should view those potential members.

The UN generally tries to stay out of questions of international recognition and focuses on other goals.
The UN generally tries to stay out of questions of international recognition and focuses on other goals.

The UN does not have any real power to control whether countries recognize one another in any circumstances.

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The most accurate response regarding the power of the UN in countries' quests for international recognition is:

The UN’s decisions to admit or reject potential members sends a message about how other countries should view those potential members.

This reflects the influence the UN has in shaping international norms and perceptions concerning statehood and recognition, even though it does not have the authority to enforce recognition by its member states.