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One of the roles and functions of  UN is supporting sustainable development and climate action. 

 

Select one:
a. Through courts, tribunals, multilateral treaties, and the Security Council, the United Nations has prioritized the establishment and enforcement of international law. 
b. The United Nations seeks to avert conflict through supporting disputing parties in reaching an agreement, sending peacekeepers, and creating conditions for peace to survive and prosper. 
c. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, created the ideals that brought human rights into the realm of international law, and as a result, the UN has worked hard to maintain human rights through legal instruments and on-the-ground activities. 
d. The UN represents the countries of the world. 
e. The UN calls on the international community to meet the UN's emission-reduction targets outlined in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. 
f. One of the United Nations' missions is to "promote international collaboration in the resolution of world issues of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian nature." 
 

Increasing interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations.

 

Select one:
a. interconnection
b.  globalization 
c. contradicting union 
d. accommodation 
e. regionalization 
f. integration 
 

Human rights protection is one of the tasks of UN. 

 

Select one:
a. The United Nations seeks to avert conflict through supporting disputing parties in reaching an agreement, sending peacekeepers, and creating conditions for peace to survive and prosper. 
b. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in 1948, created the ideals that brought human rights into the realm of international law, and as a result, the UN has worked hard to maintain human rights through legal instruments and on-the-ground activities. 
c. One of the United Nations' missions is to "promote international collaboration in the resolution of world issues of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian nature." 
d. Through courts, tribunals, multilateral treaties, and the Security Council, the United Nations has prioritized the establishment and enforcement of international law.
e. The UN represents the countries of the world. 
f. The UN calls on the international community to meet the UN's emission-reduction targets outlined in the 2015 Paris Climate Agreement. 
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global organization that promotes global monetary cooperation, financial stability, international trade facilitation, high employment and sustainable economic growth, and poverty reduction worldwide. 

 

 

Select one:
a. World Trade Organizations 
b. International Monetary Fund 
c. North Atlantic Treaty Organization 
d. World Health Organization 
e. World Bank 
f. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 
 

United Nations specialized agency in charge of international public health 

Select one:
a. World Bank 
b. World Trade Organizations 
c. United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization 
d. World Health Organization 
e. North Atlantic Treaty Organization
f. International Monetary Fund 
 

Expansion of business would likely increase employment. 

 

Select one:
a. increase on customer base
b. creation of jobs
c. reduction on operating costs
d. reduction on operating cost
 

The challenge to Asia is to achieve an orderly and inexpensive transition to growth that includes fewer carbon emissions and sustainable natural resource management.

Select one:
a. unemployment and underemployment 
b. poverty
c. inequality 
d. territorial disputes 
e. environmental issues 
f. power struggles 
 

Constructivism on global governance… 

 

Select one:
a. Global governance is a monolithic global government representation of governments with high degrees of cooperation and sovereignty sacrifice. 
b. Global governance acknowledges non-state actors and does not see the state as the primary unitary actor; rather, it anticipates a balanced interaction of social forces. 
c. Global governance is viewed as a hoax designed by rational autonomous nations to increase their position and relative power in international economic rivalry, influence weaker governments, and/or compete for world repute. 
d. Global governance focuses on nation-states and global collaboration as the principal actors in international relations. 
e. Global governance is founded on an ideation system – composed of identity and culture – in which normative and instrumental features are articulated individually and collectively and are context-dependent. 
f. Global governance believes international institutions to be important determining components as indicated by admitting the need of formal international organizations in coordinating international cooperation. 
 
Used to denote a grouping of countries based on socioeconomic and political factors. 
Select one:
a. Global South 
b. World Divides 
c. Global Divides 
d. Global North 
e. Global North and Global South 
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