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Question : Who were made the permanent members of the U. N. Security Council?

Option 1: One representative from each continent

Option 2: Five major powers of the Allied Forces in the Second World War

Option 3: Five members elected by the U.N. General Assembly at the intial Consititution

Option 4: funding members of the U.N.


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Correct Answer: Five major powers of the Allied Forces in the Second World War


Solution : The correct option is - Five major powers of the Allied Forces in the Second World War

The five sovereign states who were given a permanent seat on the UN Security Council by the UN Charter of 1945 are the permanent members of the UN Security Council.  After World War II, the Security Council was established to fix the League of Nations shortcomings in preserving international harmony. Five of its fifteen members, China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States are permanent members. These were the major nations that prevailed in World War II.

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