7 th Grade Miss Smith *pgs. 598-600 (22.3).  Organization that promotes _______ coexistence and _________ cooperation  Countries:  Pledge to save future.

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7 th Grade Miss Smith *pgs (22.3)

 Organization that promotes _______ coexistence and _________ cooperation  Countries:  Pledge to save future ___________ from ___  Promise to live in _____ as good neighbors  Agree to work toward protecting basic _____ ______

 ____ permanent members  Headquarters is in ____ ____ ____  __ main divisions:  General ________  Security Council  International Court of _______  _________ and Social Council  Trusteeship Council  Secretariat

 UN body that discusses, debates, and recommends _________ to ___________  Each member country gets ____ vote  Meets ________

 UN body that is mainly responsible for _______________  ___ members, 5 permanent members (_____, France, the ___, Russia, and the US)  ___ temporary members serve ___ year terms  Tries to work out a peaceful settlement between ________ countries  Will recommend military force against aggressor countries

 UN law court, also known as the _____ Court  ____ judges from around the world  Serve __yr terms  Makes decisions on _________ disputes and _____ ___________

 Dedicated to improving the _____ of people around the _____  Conducts research on:  ______  Human rights  Education  Narcotics  _____ __________

 Helps non-self-__________ colonies  Stopped operating in ____

 Manages the ___-__-___ activities of the UN  Secretary-General is the head of the Secretariat and chief _____________ of the UN  Serves a __yr term

 The United Nations provides a forum (__ ______) where the world’s countries can express their _____ about problems that threaten _____.