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An international governmental organization is made up of at least how many countries?
A. two
B. three
C. four
D. five

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Answered by MVB
0

International goverment organization requires membership from at least three states, having activities in several states, and whose members are bound by a formal agreement. The Union of International Associations  is a coordinating body which differentiates between the  international governmental organizations , which have been formed by inter governmental agreements and whose members are states, and  non governmental organizations  whose members are associations or individuals.  International goverment organization ranges from three members to more than 185 (e.g., the United Nations ...UN), and their geographic representation varies from one world region (e.g., the Organization of American States) to all regions (e.g., the International Monetary Fund). Whereas some IGOs are designed to achieve a single purpose (e.g., the World Intellectual Property Organization), others have been developed for multiple tasks (e.g., the North Atlantic Treaty Organization).

Answered by Priatouri
14

Option B, three is the right answer.

An international organization is an organization with a global association (of at least three countries), scope, or presence. The purpose of an international organization is assisting to set the international program, presenting a forum for political initiatives and acting as agitators for alliance formation. International organizations also explain the prominent concerns and decide which problems can be arranged collectively, thus help administrative priority decision or other legal agreements.

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