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A common market</em></h2>
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It is a union of 28 states and its total population is more than 512 million. It is an internal single market and has its laws that are applicable in the matters of trade. Its main notice is the free movement of goods, services and capital. It enacts legislation in matters of home affairs and justice. Common policies are also maintained in matters of fisheries, regional development and fisheries. Passports have been abolished in the Shengen Area. Nineteen of the member states also use a single currency called Euro.
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During World War II, Eastern Europe was caught between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. Several Eastern European countries--Hungary, Romania, and Bulgaria--aligned themselves with the Nazis. Nazi troops overran most of the rest of Eastern Europe in the first years of the war. (Troops of Fascist Italy took over Albania.) Some Eastern Europeans joined resistance groups to fight the Nazis. The strongest forces emerged in Yugoslavia and Albania, led by communists. By the war's end in 1945, the Soviet Union's Red Army occupied all of Eastern Europe (except Yugoslavia and Albania).
Shortly before Germany surrendered, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, and Soviet communist dictator Joseph Stalin met at Yalta, a resort in the Soviet Union. The Allied leaders discussed terms for the German surrender and the future of Eastern Europe.
At Yalta, Stalin assured the other Allies that he would allow the people in the Soviet-occupied countries to hold free elections and choose democratic governments. With the Red Army in Eastern Europe, Churchill and Roosevelt had little choice except to take Stalin at his word. Within three years, however, well-organized and disciplined national communist parties, aided by Stalin, had taken control of Eastern Europe.
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Assuming that this is a multiple choice question - it's hard to tell because there aren't any commas - <span>The Reconstruction Act of 1867 </span>divided all Confederate states into five military districts.
B an investigative journalist exposing corruption