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the u.n. takes a stand ♥just for me: international cooperationnew york,…

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the u.n. takes a stand ♥just for me: international cooperationnew york, new york. in what united nations (u.n.) secretary-general ban ki-moon called \a bold step by the international community,\ the u.n. general assembly has passed a resolution against the practice of capital punishment. the resolution calls for countries in which capital punishment is legal to dismiss all executions currently planned, \with a view to abolishing the death penalty.\ the u.n. also urges member countries to establish laws permanently banning capital punishment. it also calls upon countries that have already abolished the practice to avoid reintroducing it.of the u.n.s 192-member world body, 187 member countries were present for the vote. there were 104 votes in favor of the resolution. there were 54 against it and 29 who chose not to vote. there were two previous attempts to have the u.n. general assembly ban the death penalty, in 1994 and 1999. both failed.\i am particularly encouraged by the support... from many diverse regionsquestion 2which question is not answered by the article?a. how many united nations members did not vote?b. what is the vaticans view on capital punishment?c. what do the european allies think of the united states vote?d. how many countries were present for the u.n. vote?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  • Option A: The article states 29 members chose not to vote, so this is answered.
  • Option B: The article does not mention the Vatican's view on capital punishment at all.
  • Option C: While full details are not given, the article notes support from "many diverse regions" including implied European allies, but more importantly, Option B has no coverage.
  • Option D: The article says 187 member countries were present for the vote, so this is answered.

Answer:

B. What is the Vatican's view on capital punishment?