Permanent members of the United Nations Security Council have
A) veto power over any Security Council decisions, including any effort to deploy UN peacekeeping troops.
B) two votes each on the Security Council, making them more important than non-permanent members.
C) no more or no less clout on the Security Council than the non-permanent members, just guaranteed membership.
D) no voting power on the Security Council, but are guaranteed the right to listen in or speak at any meeting.
E) none of the above
Answer: A
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