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What does the European Union do??? |
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An organization that stands above the governments of the members. They share open borders. And most use the same type of money. |
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An organization that stands above the governments of the members. They share open borders. And most use the same type of money. |
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| The forces that unite people and countries. |
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| The bills and coins used as money in a particular country or group of countries. |
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| A group of large countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries. |
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Supranational Cooperation
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| A form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control over their affairs as they work toward common goals. |
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| The unit of currency used in many countries of the European Union. |
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| A group of countries that work together to promote trade with each other. |
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| A feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same culture, or way of life. |
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A variety or wide range of differences.
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| The study of human populations, including how they change due to births, deaths, aging, and migration. |
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| The number of births in a year for every 1,000 people in a population. |
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| The number of deaths in a year for every 1,000 people in a population. |
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| The number of old and young people who don't work compared with the working-age population. The higher the ratio, the more young and old people the workers have to support. |
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The average age that a person in a given population can expect to live to. Life expectancy varies from one country to another.
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The total fertility rate needed for a population to replace itself.
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| The average number of children a woman in a given population will have in her lifetime. This number is different in different countries. |
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| When there is less population growth in one area. |
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| When manybabies are being born and making the popultion grow at a rapid speed. |
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| A sudden increase in the birth rate of a population. |
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| A fixed amount of money paid to a retired person by the government or former employee. |
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| Damage to the natural environment caused by harmful substances; also refers to harmful substances. |
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