There are currently 192 member nations to the UN. A list of the current nations is filed under the related links.
There are 192 countries that make up the United Nations. The organization was founded in 1945, and is headquartered in New York.
The United Nations purpose is to make peace between other countries or different parts of a country
There are presently 1,092 member States of the United Nations. The list of members is available along with their date of admission in this link (copy & paste it in your web bar). http://www.un.org/members/list.shtml PEP students its me
There are a total of 23 countries in North America, not two. Maybe you are referring to Northern America, in which there are two countries that make it up: Canada and the United States.
15 (out of which 5 are permanent) US, UK, Russia, France, China
The total number is 54
To make peace, even though they don't do much to keep it.
England is one of 4 nations that make up the sovereign state of the United Kingdom. The other 3 administrative units (countries) that make up the U.K. are Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
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It would be reasonable to assume that the countries which make up the G8 are the most powerful and influential nations in the world. They are:CanadaFranceGermanyUnited KingdomUSAItalyJapanRussiaHowever, other countries that are not represented here are also becoming increasingly powerful. These include China and India, along with the likes of Australia and Brazil.The most powerful nations on each continent are:North America: United States of AmericaSouth America: BrazilEurope: United Kingdom, France, and GermanyAsia: China, RussiaAfrica: Egypt, South AfricaOceania: AustraliaThe four most powerful nations on earth are below:
The United Nations was formed during World War II. 26 nations were included and the organization was formed to make a formal pledge to use all their powers to stop the war. Germany and Japan's actions during the war prompted the formation of the United Nations.
The United Nations intentions were to keep the peace after the horrific events of World War II. The system was formed to be an improvement to the failed "League of nations", these improvements being that any country had the right to join (Germany was not allowed to join the League of Nations because of the blame for starting World War I and Russia was not allowed to join as they had become a communist state) The United Nations gives every county a right to veto and make every country as equal as the next (Britain and France were the hierarchy in the League of Nations, other counties felt that they did not have as much right as them) The United Nations stops falling out with other countries and settles disputes and disagreements without violence.