Chapter 14 Test Review
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The term “EU” stands for
A. Estados Unidos
B. Economic Union
C.Extended Universe
D.European Union
Answer:
E. All of the Above
But for us,
D. European Union
The bills and coins used as money in a
particular country or a group of
countries.
A.Euro
B.Common Market
C.Centripetal Force
D.Currency
Answer:
D. Currency
Nations removing or reducing trade
barriers such as tariffs creates
A. The Franc
B.A Common Market
C.A Centrifugal force
D.The European Union
Answer:
B. Common
Market
A feeling of belonging to a group that
shares the same culture.
A.Centripetal force
B.European Union
C.Diversity
D.Cultural identity
Answer:
D. Cultural
identity
A force that divides people and countries.
A.Euro
B.Centripetal force
C.Centrifugal force
D.United Nations
Answer:
C. Centrifugal
force
A supranational organization through
which a number of European countries
work together.
A.United Nations
B.Trade Bloc
C.Common Market
D.European Union
Answer:
D. European
Union
A form of international corporation in which
countries give up some control of their affairs as
they work together to achieve shared goals.
A.European Union
B.Trade bloc
C.Supranational cooperation
D.Great Britain
Answer:
C. Supranational
Corporation
A force that unites people in countries.
A.Centripetal force
B.Euro
C.Centrifugal force
D.United Nations
Answer:
A. Centripetal
force
The common currency of the European
Union
A.Franc
B.Peso
C.Euro
D.Dollar
Answer:
C. Euro
The creation of the Euro is a
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
A. Centripetal
force
A growing European Union is an
example of a
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
B. Centrifugal
force
A countries traditions are an example of
a
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
B. Centrifugal
force
The Flag of the European Union is an
example of a
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
A. Centripetal
force
A wide range of languages spoken throughout
the European Union are an example of a
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
B. Centrifugal
force
Allowing people to cross country borders
without checking for passports is an example
of a
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
A. Centripetal
force
Competitions between countries are an
example of
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
B. Centrifugal
force
National pride is an example of
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
B. Centrifugal
force
Celebrating Europe Day on May 9th is an
example of
A. Centripetal force
B. Centrifugal force
Answer:
A. Centripetal
force
Which of the following is true about the
economy of the EU?
A. Eastern European countries are poorer than Western
European Countries
B. All EU member countries use the Euro.
C. After creating the European Trade Bloc, other countries
around the world stopped trading with Europe.
D. Western European employers can pay their workers less so
jobs are moving to places like France and the United
Kingdom.
Answer:
A. Eastern European
countries are poorer
than Western European
Countries