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common market a group of countries that act as a single market without trade barriers
supranational cooperation a form of international in which countries give up some of their control to work together for their goals
centripetal force a force that unites people and countries
centrifugal force a force that divides people and countries
development of supranational government unite europe allows them to work on issues that all Europeans share, like pollution, strengthens Europe's voice in word affairs
development of citizenship unite europe citizens of member nations can live and work anywhere in the EU and vote in all EU elections
European countries to keep independence divide Europe Some Europeans countries want to make their own decisions
expansion of EU membership cause division EU expansion can cause division because cooperation becomes more difficult with more countries and cultures
what political centripetal or centrifugal forces did the class experience as it traveled through europe centripetal forces no longer need passports to enter other EU countries. Centrifugal forces Kept the pound instead of adopting the euro
EU united Europe by promoting a common culture symbols like- EU flag, EU anthem, Europe day
How does increased travel unite Europe allows Europe to begin to view Europe as one united region
why do languages divide the EU with 20 languages, communication can be difficult
what forces contribute to divisions among European countries National pride and culture tradition
what cultural centripetal and centrifugal forces did the class experience as it traveled through Europe the bumper sticker highlighted a European cultural identity and languages
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