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Here are the teacher pack items for The United States and International Organizations:
Overview
In this experience, students learn about the general role of various types of international organizations. Then they research a specific organization. Finally they reflect on the United States as a superpower and how that status influences its responsibility as a global leader. Students will collaborate in small groups for scene 3.
International organizations are made up of nations, associations, or individuals that work together toward a common purpose. After World War II, people began thinking more about human rights and paid more attention to issues and problems around the world. Different organizations were created to find solutions to some of the world’s problems. In this lesson, you will learn how the U.S. government participates in some of these international organizations.
Objectives
United Nations Security Council Chambers.
The United States is one of five permanent members of the Security Council.
Name an international organization. To list multiple organizations, separate them with commas, like this: School Chess Club, PTA.
Sample answers, specifically of international organizations of which the United States is a member: