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Get Essays with Citations? Topics > History > History of the United Nations
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"History of the United Nations"
The United Nations was used first in the "Declarations by the United Nations" in 1942 and had a 26 nation
body. ... was the "League of
Nations", which was formed to promote peace and security, but it ended because they could not stop World
War 11. ... conference in 1945, which made the United Nations Charter. ... On October 24, 1945 the Charter was
ratified, which is why , United Nations Day is celebrated on that date. ... org/aboutun/history.htm)
In 1941 the "Inter-Allied Declaration" that promoted free people to work together helped make the United
Nations, also in that year the US and England signed the Atlantic Charter, which set the principles for keeping
peace and security. In 1942 , 26 nations signed the "Declaration by United Nations" to fight against the Axis
Powers and in 1943 a meeting in Moscow , reaffirmed later in Teheran by the US,USSR and the UK said there
must be an organization world organization. On 6-25-1945 , 50 nations adopted a 111 -article charter which was
ratified by the security council and the United Nations was born. ... htm)
"Acheivments of the United Nation"
The United Nations, known mostly for world peace and security , is much more involved in the everyday life
struggles of all people all over the world than people are aware of. ... They have helped to spread Democeacy
in many nations by promoting and helping with free elections and have spent more than 10 billion dollars to
promote worldwide education, industry and agriculture and supports more than 5,000 projects with their
budget. ... (Japan Policies & Politics, 0) United Nations inspectors in
December of 2002 head for Iraq to begin their inspections. ... ,
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