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| mostly to the UK and France |
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| During the ______ some European countries designed an independent monetary system. |
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| _______ was the first purpose of the European construction. |
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| "Deepening the European integration means |
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| enforcing the principles of the EC and harmonizing norms and standards |
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| There are ______a people residing in the EU today. |
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| The EU is the first exporter of the world. |
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| The EU ratio (Imports+Exports)/GDP is approximately... |
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| Since the 2009 constitution, the EU is composed of three bodies or "pillars". |
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| The European Parliament belongs to the legislative branch of the EU's institutions. |
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| China is the EU's most important trading partner. |
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| Federal Direct Investment |
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| According to the "maximalist" point of view, economic ties are not enough to prevent war between nations. |
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| The Rome Treaties include |
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| The treaty of the EEc and the Euratom |
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| the name given to the three biggest economic blocks in the world. |
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| the German GDP reps about 50% of the EU's GDP. |
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