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True or False. A goal of the European Union is to promote scientific advances.
True
True or False. A goal of the EU is to promote private business.
False
True or False. A goal of the EU is to defend human rights.
True
True or False. A goal of the EU is to promote rural development.
True
True or False. A goal of the EU is to expand into all Eastern Europe.
False
True or False. A goal of the EU is to become stronger than the USA.
False
What is the ECB?
European Central Bank
What is the EC?
European Commission
What is the EEC?
European Economic Community
How many countries are in the European Union?
27
What are the six founding members of the EU?
Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, France, Italy, West Germany
What was signed in 1957?
The Treaty of Rome
When was the Maastricht treaty signed?
1992
Which of the following is NOT a goal of the EU?
less tax
What was also known as the Common Market?
The EEC
In which European city do they speak Finnish?
Helsinki
What are some advantages of belonging to a single market?
Freedom of movement. No trade tariffs. Common currency. Health and safety laws.
Where do ideas for new EU laws come from?
From citizens or interested parties.
What organization controls the EU´s finances?
The European Central Bank
What organization administers the EU budget?
The European Commission
What is the Court of Justice of the EU responsible for?
For making sure that EU laws and policies are implemented in the member states.
Where are decisions taken about the economy, foreign policy, and health?
The European Council
What is the legislative body responsible for preparing and passing laws.
European Parliament
Which country recently left the EU?
The United Kingdom
When did Spain join the EU?
1986
How do poorer regions benefit from the EU?
Money and resources from richer regions are invested in poor regions.
What are the aims of the EU?
To prevent war and promote trade.
Why do EU countries work together?
To protect their external borders and promote peace and security.
What organization elects the president of the ECB?
The European Council
The main job of the __________ is to propose new laws for the EU.
EC
Strong human rights laws mean that ___________ is more difficult.
Discrimination
Which treaty marked the beginning of the EEC?
The Treaty of Rome
Which micro-states also use the euro?
San Marino, Monaco, Vatican City, and the principality of Monaco
Which institution drafts new laws for the EU?
The European Council
What are the main areas covered by the EU´s goals?
Employment, education, research and development, climate change and energy, poverty and social exclusion.
How many EU member states use the euro €?
Nineteen
The president of the ECB serves for a maximum of ______ years.
Eight
The president of the ECB is _________ by the European Council
Elected
The main job of the EC is to propose new ___________ for the EU.
Laws
In the EU discrimination is more difficult because of strong ________ laws.
Human rights
The EU aims to reduce ____________ by 20-30%.
Greenhouse gas emissions
True or False. In the EU, with no internal border controls, people are free to travel and live wherever they want.
True
True or False. The EU´s goal is to reduce the number of children who finish school to just 10%.
False. It´s children that leave school too young.
True or False. The EU is a consolidated trading block which can compete with the larger economic powers such as China and the USA.
True
True or False. New European laws can take up to a year and a half to come into force.
True
True or False. The Council of the EU is made up of government commissioners from all the EU countries.
False. It is made up of ministers.
True or False. Members of the European Union are elected democratically every 8 years by EU citizens
False. They are elected every 5 years