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Joslyn
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2 April, 10:53
Who coined the name for the United Nations?
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Kamila Pearson
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It was Franklin D. Roosevelt, who was President of the United States at the time, who coined the name for the United Nations, since he wanted to usher in a new era of international cooperation.
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