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alisyadania posted on 25-4-2013 09:11 AM ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
Nicaragua???
mana dpt fakta nie ![](static/image/smiley/onion/question.gif)
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Oh? Biar betul? ![](static/image/smiley/onion/question.gif) |
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babyridz posted on 25-4-2013 09:20 AM ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
berdasarkan jawapan yang diberikan, itulah jawapannya Mod.
Nicaragua. The USA was among the 50 ...
terima kasih utk pencerahan ![](static/image/smiley/miluegg/flower1.gif)
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ciksurie posted on 25-4-2013 09:16 AM ![](static/image/common/back.gif)
mana dpt fakta nie
sya bersahabat dgn en gugel ![](static/image/smiley/onion/love.gif) |
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After Nicaragua, El Salvador was the second country to ratify the UN Charter.
The Founding of the United Nations,
August 1941-October 1945
Following the resolution of most outstanding issues, the San Francisco Conference closed on June 26, 1945. In a show of support, Truman attended the final session for the signing of the United Nations Charter, and congratulated the delegates for creating a "solid structure upon which we can build a better world." However, Truman still needed to secure Senate ratification of the Charter. Both he and Stettinius urged the Senate to give its advice and consent to ratification; Truman said, "I want to see the United States do it first." In a testament to the sustained wartime efforts to build support for the United Nations, the Charter was approved in the Senate on July 28, 1945, by a vote of 89 to 2, with 5 abstentions. (The U.S. ratification followed that of Nicaragua and El Salvador.) The United Nations officially came into existence on October 24, 1945, after the United States, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, China, and France, as well as a majority of the other signatories, had ratified the United Nations Charter |
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