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Lesson 34 Peacekeeping. Important Postwar Organizations United Nations (UN) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

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Page 1: Lesson 34 Peacekeeping. Important Postwar Organizations United Nations (UN) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

Lesson 34

Peacekeeping

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Important Postwar Organizations

United Nations (UN) North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)

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Forming the United Nations

Organized in San Francisco The Universal Declaration of Human Rights First US delegate – Eleanor Roosevelt

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Organization of the UN

General Assembly Every country has one vote Any country can introduce an issue to discuss

Security Council 5 permanent members

US, UK, France, USSR, China

10 rotating members Military and political problems around the world Veto power

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Israel and Palestine

Thousands of Jewish refugees

and Holocaust survivors Zionism after World War II

David Ben-Gurion In 1949, the UN made a resolution to divide

Palestine into two countries Israel – a Jewish State Palestine – aa Arab State

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Forming NATO and the Warsaw Pact

Major Countries US, Canada, UK, France, Italy

A military alliance States agree to defend each other Formed to counter the threat of the USSR

The Soviet Union and Eastern countries formed the Warsaw Pact as a counter to NATO.

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Kennedy’s Peace Initiatives

Alliance for Progress Economic aid to Latin America

Under funded Corrupt politicians got much of the aid

Peace Corps Volunteers to help other

countries Two-year commitments