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5 permanent members: US, Britain, France China and Russia – each have VETO power 10 other rotating seats with 2 year term Maintains international peace and security Members –each has one vote Discuss international Problems and to make Recommendations to member nations and other UN organs Judges who decide cases by majority vote Settles legal disputes between nations Created to help nations gain independence from colonial rulers Secretary General and staff Appointed position for 5 years Current: Antonio Guterres from Portugal

Universal Declaration of Human Rights Step One: match the 30 listed articles of the Declaration with the correct square. Place the # in the square. Step Two: Identify the squares that are represented in the US Bill of Rights. Write B of R in each square. Step Three: On the back of the squares page list 5 of the human rights that STALIN violated (pick the top 5) Step Four: On the back of the squares page list 5 of the human rights that the UNITED STATES violated

Antonio Guterres and Ban Ki-moon Ban Ki-moon outlines his vision of a stronger UN for a better world. “I am determined to make progress on the pressing issues of our time, step by step, by building on achievements along the way, working with Member States and civil society.”

United Nations Questions What are two powers of the General Assembly? Explain why Taiwan is STILL NOT a member of the United Nations today. What is the International Court of Justice’s main purpose?