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Lilit [14]
3 years ago
14

Since its founding, the United Nations has been involved in 69 peacekeeping missions and has taken part in hundreds of peace neg

otiations. Some have been successful, but many have not.
There are many areas of the world where people remain at war despite UN efforts to help them settle their differences peacefully. Given what you have learned in this lesson, do you think there is a role for the United Nations as peacekeeper in today’s world? Why or why not?
History
2 answers:
rodikova [14]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The United Nations has a crucial role to play in the survival of human civilization. The United Nations’ presence is essential to making sure that disputes leading to the use of nuclear weapons do not arise.

Currently, world peace and many human rights are being threatened by terrorism. At a time like this, any efforts by the United Nations to end terrorism are welcome.

Explanation:

WARNING: this is the exact answer they provide you with so if you want to change it up a bit :)

Nana76 [90]3 years ago
7 0
There is a role for the United Nations still as a Peacekeeper in today's world because they can't necessarily force a country to make or keep peace but they can go to a country with a smaller war going on and slowly make peace and as they progress with the small countries they can move onto the bigger countries to make peace.
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