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In the General Assembly, how many votes does each member state have, regardless of its size or wealth?

  1. One equal vote per member state
  2. Votes proportional to population
  3. Votes proportional to financial contribution
  4. Votes weighted by GDP
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Correct answer: One equal vote per member state

The General Assembly operates on the principle of sovereign equality, granting one vote to each member state. While its resolutions are generally non-binding recommendations, they carry significant moral and political weight.

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