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27 April, 08:52

Why might a citizen oppose the U. S. government's involvement with the United Nations?

A. Because the UN does not give each member country a vote in the General Assembly, UN membership may lead to greater conflict.

B. Because the UN does not have a permanent army, US military forces may become involved in action taken against an aggressor country.

C. Because the United States does not pay a share of UN operating costs, it does not have a say in the General Assembly.

D. Because the United States is not a permanent member of the Security Council, it may not have much influence on UN decisions.

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  1. 27 April, 12:27
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    The answer is probably B
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