History of the European Union - Multiple Choice Test
Multiple Choice Test
The European Coal and Steel Community was founded
- to produce coal and steel without the Soviet Union knowing about it.
- to control the industrial production of Western European countries.
- to export coal and steel to other European countries.
- to become the most powerful coal and steel producers in the world.
The treaty that founded the European Economic Community was signed in
- Rome
- Paris
- London
- Luxembourg
The first enlargement of the EU included
- the Scandinavian countries
- Denmark, the UK and Ireland.
- Greece and Spain.
- the Benelux countries.
The biggest expansion of the European Union included
- the countries of Eastern Europe.
- East and West Germany.
- the southern European countries.
- western European countries
The last country to join the European Union was
- Croatia
- Turkey
- Romania
- Bulgaria
Robert Schuman was
- a French politician who helped found the EU
- a German Prime Minister after World War II
- one of the presidents of the European Commission
- a Belgian leader who was against the founding of the EEC
Towards the end of the 1980s
- Communism collapsed in many eastern European countries
- European politicians agreed on a polical union for Europe
- Communist countries joined the EU
- East Germany became part of the EU.
One of the aims of the Maastricht Treaty was
- to introduce a single currency for European countries
- expand the EU to all of Europe
- to set up a European capital
- to tear down the Iron Curtain