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United Nations

Before the United Nations organization was formed we lived in a world of uncertainty where any misunderstanding could lead to a massive world war. Since the United Nations was formed, many issues have been resolved and a number of new groups have been created to make the world more peaceful. The United Nation’s intentions are aimed for the future race of people. Their hope is that one day we can all set aside our differences and live together as one. Human kind has fought many wars over a variety of issues; however, the advent of a unified international organization has changed the world and set goals for humanity’s future. The United Nations was established in the aftermath of a devastating war to help stabilize international relations and give peace a more secure foundation. However, the beginning of this organization did not start off smoothly. The original establishment was named the League of Nations. Nevertheless, the League of Nations was unable to seek its purpose. The group’s main goal was to promote general peace throughout the world. As Woog explained, the league’s primary goal was to be able to sit down and discuss issues instead of battle (22). The league was weak mostly because the United States did not join the group and it also did not have its own troops. Thus it had no real power beyond moral and economic issues. The group was doomed for failure. It was not capable of promoting peace and there were small wars breaking out and a potential threat of another large war to come.The League of Nations could do very little once the Nazis were victorious in the German elections. They could not halt Germany’s open aggression and rearmament. By the mid-1930s the nations abandoned any hope for the League’s success and soon after World War II began.“Long before World War II even broke out, it was clear that a new organization—more powerful, more persuasive, and more respected tha...

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