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MAVERICK [17]
2 years ago
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The european economic community aimed to improve post-war european economies recover by… question 16 options: making it easier f

or workers living in one country to work in another. to eliminate trade restrictions among member states. to make it easier for businesses from different countries to conduct business all the above
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storchak [24]2 years ago
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The European Community from 1957 till 1993 was known as European Economic Community, it helped in post-war recoveries by making migration easy and many others.

<h3>What does the term European economic community(EEC) mean?</h3>

The previously existing European Community (EC) from 1957 till 1993 was changed to European Economic Community (EEC) is aimed at the integration of  European economies. It helped in tensions reduction after WWII with reconciliation between France and Germany.

EEC helped in the recovery of post-war European economies by:

  • making migration of workers easy
  • reduction of trade restrictions among member
  • making business from other countries  to run smoothly

Therefore option d describes the European economic community's efforts to improve the European economies.

Learn more about the  EEC here:

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