The European Union (EU) serves as a central hub of political and economic collaboration for many European nations. Member states
are able to work together to ensure the free movement of people, goods, and capital while maintaining common policies that mutually benefit all included countries. Not all European nations, however, are members of the EU. Using your knowledge of the EU, its member countries, and other European nations, identify current non-member nations that might wish to become members. Choose one of those non-member nations, and act as its representative by formulating a one-page letter applying for membership to the EU.
Here are some ideas to keep in mind while writing your application:
There are certain conditions for membership a country must meet in order to join the EU. Based on your knowledge of your chosen nation, as well as any additional online research, explain in your letter how your country meets or plans to meet the conditions for membership.
Many organizations are consulted before making the unanimous decision to admit or deny a country acceptance to the EU. These consulting organizations include the Council of the EU, the European Commission, and the European Parliament. Make sure to address the known concerns of these organizations.
IF Ukraine were to decide to join E.U. it would say it something like:
can i apply to be in E.U.
from, Ukraine
Explanation: you'd first have to apply and and wait as they judge your contry (i mean it is the first step to join the E.U. thats all) you could say you wanna slide away from a country like Russia because Ukraine would not want Russia to illegially occupy Ukraine, so this would be why Ukraine would want to join the E.U. This at least gives a good reason to join.
England wanted to establish an American colony to increase her wealth and power. England hoped to find silver and gold in America. ... Jamestown became the first permanent English settlement in North America in 1607.
To be precise, the united states coined both gold and silver in 1873. Before this, gold is the only material that is used to create coin money.
But the cost of production to produce gold coin is really high. Because of this, the government decided to include silver in order to drive the cost of production down in 1973.