After investigating intergovernmental organizations, what makes the UN different from others?(1 point)

Responses

The UN does many different things in the world; other organizations are focused on more specific world problems.
The UN does many different things in the world; other organizations are focused on more specific world problems.

The UN is a nongovernmental organization; the others are sponsored and supported by governments.
The UN is a nongovernmental organization; the others are sponsored and supported by governments.

The UN is able to act more quickly to solve world problems than more specific organizations.
The UN is able to act more quickly to solve world problems than more specific organizations.

The UN only serves to help with the economic and military problems of its member states.

The UN does many different things in the world; other organizations are focused on more specific world problems.

The UN is a nongovernmental organization; the others are sponsored and supported by governments.
The UN is able to act more quickly to solve world problems than more specific organizations.

The first option is: The UN does many different things in the world; other organizations are focused on more specific world problems.

The second option is: The UN is a nongovernmental organization; the others are sponsored and supported by governments.

The third option is: The UN is able to act more quickly to solve world problems than more specific organizations.

The fourth option is: The UN only serves to help with the economic and military problems of its member states.

Based on these options, the correct answer is the first option: The UN does many different things in the world; other organizations are focused on more specific world problems.