How does the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) differ from the United Nations Secretariat?
a. The UNGA lacks the authority to enforce its decisions; the Secretariat can use military force to ensure compliance with its decrees.
b. The UNGA focuses on economic and social issues; the Secretariat focuses on peace and security issues.
c. The UNGA is responsible for making decisions about global issues; the Secretariat is responsible for managing and executing those decisions.
d. The UNGA admits members that receive a majority vote; the Secretariat admits any state that applies for membership.
c. The UNGA is responsible for making decisions about global issues; the Secretariat is responsible for managing and executing those decisions.
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