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NATO

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Notes on Key Issue 3: Ch. 8 Political and Military Cooperation- most states joined the United Nations, were established primarily to prevent a third world war and protect countries from a foreign attack The United Nations- most important international organization, created at the end of World War II by the victorious Allies in 1945, comprised 49 states at first but grew to 191 in 2003, Increased rapidly because: 1955, 1960 and the early 1990s Sixteen countries joined in 1955, European countries that had been liberated from Nazi Germany during World War II Seventeen new members added in 1960 Twenty-six countries added between 1990 and 1993 from break-up of the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia

World Civilizations: The Global Experience 6th Edition Chapter 31

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AP World: Chapter 31 Comment by Jolie Stallone: this thing takes so freaking long OOMG Comment by Michelle Chau: dramby should give us extra credit for doing the packet like this amazingly Comment by Anonymous: imagine last time how i did all this work and still failed????????. Comment by Michelle Chau: oh yeah.... ew Comment by Michelle Chau: but hey guess what i ended up getting on the quest! Comment by Anonymous: what haha Comment by Michelle Chau: 80% holla!! Comment by Anonymous: could be a C! look on the bright side Comment by Michelle Chau: I know!

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N.A.T.O(North Atlantic Treaty Organization) Raymond McLaughlin Joseph Maura Period 7 Objective of the Organization NATO is an organization formed after the North Atlantic Treaty that was signed in 1949. The purpose is to be a collective defense against any attacks from outside parties and to promote peace and democracy throughout states around the world. Formation and Beginnings NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) was founded in 1949 when the North Atlantic Treaty was signed to counter the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe. Even after the fall of the Soviet Union, NATO continues to exist and promote peace among states and has expanded with new membership of former communist nations. Member States
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