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The United Nations is an example of what type of international organization?
 
  A) Global, multiple issue
  B) Global, single issue
  C) Planetary, single issue
  D) Regional, multiple issue
  E) Regional, single issue



Nearly a quarter of China is made up of desert and that amount increases by 1,300 square miles each year. This is an example of
 
  A) deforestation.
  B) desertification.
  C) global climate change.
  D) pollution.
  E) slash-and-burn.



The Andean Common Market, which invites membership from countries in and around the Andes mountains and focuses primarily on one issue (trade) is an example of what type of international organization?
 
  A) Global, multiple issue
  B) Global, single issue
  C) Planetary, multiple issue
  D) Regional, multiple issue
  E) Regional, single issue



The creation of new, or enlargement of existing, arid, dry regions is known as
 
  A) deforestation.
  B) desertification.
  C) global climate change.
  D) pollution.
  E) slash-and-burn.



The United Nations General Assembly allows for any member state to bring an issue for consideration by the countries of the world. This is an example of which function of international organizations?
 
  A) Constrain state behavior
  B) Generate technical information
  C) Pool resources
  D) Regularize interactions
  E) Serve as forums for communication
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