History & Civics
Answer
The trusteeship Council was established after the Second World War to supervise administration and development of Trust territories. These territories were not totally self-governing and were prepared for self-government by nations designated as their trustees by the UN. There were 11 such territories. Gradually, these territories gained independence and formed their government. Thus the Council lost its significance and it was suspended on November 1, 1994.
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