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The First Steps Towards European Integration

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show Sovereignty is a country’s independence and power.  
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Why were European leaders determined to work together after World War II?   show
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show These leaders had personal experience of war and of fascism. They were determined to prevent a return to the extremism and destruction of the previous generation  
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show The Cold War posed a problem that they felt could only be resolved by working together. The continent was devastated after the war and economic cooperation would help their countries to recover. The US would lend its support to an ally against communism  
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show The Benelux Agreement was important because it showed that the abolition of tariffs on imports and exports could be achieved and was successful (it tripled trade in a decade).  
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show It was to administer the Marshall Plan funds, encourage economic cooperation and raise living standards in Europe.  
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show The European Convention on Human Rights guaranteed the basic rights of all citizens in Europe to democracy, free speech and protection from torture or unfair trials.  
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show France proposed setting up the ECSC to minimise any threat from a re-emerging West Germany.  
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What was the ECSC?   show
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show It was different in that the member states handed over some of their sovereignty to an outside body. The ECSC could make decisions that would be binding on all its members.  
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