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Monica [59]
2 years ago
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One challenge faced by the European Union is the?

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jeka57 [31]2 years ago
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The correct answer is D. One challenge faced by the European Union is the vast difference in per capita income among states. This can be seen with Germany and Greece and the tension between the two countries, as German's have a high standard of life while the Greeks are in serious debt and often need to be bailed out. The educational and health systems in the European Union are quite adequate and are usually free and there is free movement between countries, as well as a high standard of living compared to communist nations.
lara31 [8.8K]2 years ago
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<em><u>One challenge faced by the European Union is the vast difference in per capita income among states. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

The European Union was prepared when the “Maastricht Treaty” came into effect in 1993 with the beginning of the “European Coal and Steel Community”. Despite flourishing and stable economy the Union wriggled to maintain the per capita profits within its associates. Some nations were producing much like France and Germany and some were producing less even below the bottom line. These economical alterations led to the struggling of the Union and maintain its hegemony.  

European Union is a Union of 28 States of Europe, primarily reliant on each other politically or economically. The union developed an inland single market through a “standardized system” of law that is to be followed by all the members of the union. Its policy aims at ensuing free passage of goods, citizens, capital and services within its marketplace. It has also enacted legislation to maintain a common policy and business.

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History  

Chapter: European Union

Keywords:

European Union, 28 States , Europe, politically ,economically, standardized system, goods, citizens, capital , services, legislation, Maastricht Treaty, European Coal and Steel Community, France , Germany

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