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Otto
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16 May, 03:58
Who coined the name united nations?
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Carleigh Hammond
16 May, 04:15
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The original idea for the United Nations was started by Woodrow Wilson after World War 1 however Europe rejected the idea. after World War II Franklin deleanor Roosevelt also agreed that there needed to be a United Nations. so technically President Franklin deleanor Roosevelt was the one who coined the term.
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