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How and why did the council nevertheless ensure that Britain and France were more powerful than smaller nations?

member nations have only one vote each. However, during debates in the Assembly, all nations can have up to three representatives contributing to discussions


What is the Iroquois national colors?

"They didn't have a color, they used all the colors they had.Also,they didn't like a sertent colors." Incorrect. The national colors of the confederacy of the Haudenosaunee, ak the Iroquois, ak the 6 nations is purple/blue and white. Their flag is actually based off the Hiawatha belt. This is just for the Confederacy, each of the 6 nations has their own symbols and colors along with each clan within each nation.


What did the five tribes of the Iroquois nation gain by joining together?

I think that the formation of the Iroquois League benefit its member nations becuase a) there was less fighting and b) they could trade with each other.


What was Canada once a colony of?

Canada was the first country to be created by legislation. The pre-Confederation Province of Canada was a self-governing British colony. Confederation occurred on July 1, 1867, when the Province of Canada was divided into Ontario and Quebec. They joined with the colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to form a new independent nation: Canada.


What do first nations metis and inuit people of Canada have in common?

Canadians are not equal, some are "Canadian Plus". They have all the rights of Canadians PLUS extra rights due to archaic race treaties. But most Canadians do not agree with these race laws and benefits. That is where the term "First Nations" come from. Other terms have been used including Native and Indian. The problem with these terms is the obvious connection to race. The term "First Nation" has been adopted by those covered by race based treaties to avoid reminding people of the racial superiority claims. We know that those calling themselves First Nation were not "First Nations" just the surviving nations. The First Nations in Canada are lost to history many thousands of years ago but not in the case of the Inuit. The Inuit cannot claim "First Nation" we know the Dorset culture has the best claim to First Nation in the north but they were "displaced" by the Thule and then the Inuit. The Metis have a questionable First Nation claim because the treaties are race based and Metis have as little as one sixteenth of the needed blood. Today many Metis are Metis by culture, unable to prove their racial purity. First Nations people can prove their racial purity and have been numbered by the Canadian government. They alone can lay unquestionable claim to the rights given in the ancient race based treaties. Those rights and that special status is the common connection. Each have their own claims, some better than others but all of them want a piece of that special status and a piece of the multi-billion dollar industry that surrounds it.

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How do you find out when nations became nations?

Look up each individual nation. Try something like " When did the United States become a full nation?"


How are both distributed in the United Nations General assembly?

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Which organ of the United Nations is composed of all the member nations each having one vote?

The General Assembly.


Is palestine a member of the UN?

As yet (mid-2010), there is no sovereign nation named "Palestine", so of course no nation by that name has as yet requested member status in the UN. When a nation with that name exists, and approaches the UN for membership, its request will be voted on by the current member nations, in the same fashion as each of them became members.


Where does the UN get its finances?

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What day and month is United Nations day?

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What was the united nation formed?

The United Nations officially came into existence on 24 October 1945, when the Charter had been ratified by China, France, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, the United States and a majority of other signatories. United Nation's Day is celebrated on 24 October each year.


What nation was a nuclear site in recently?

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