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100

The European Union evolved from this smaller community.

What is the European Coal and Steel Community

100

This branch of the E.U. is directly elected in elections held every 5 years.

What is the European Parliament?

100

This is one of the largest countries in the E.U., located in central Europe.

What is Germany?

100

This competition (not directly associated with the E.U.) is held every year and showcases various musicians.

What is Eurovision?

200

The Euro was adopted in this year.

What is 1999?

200

Heads of state make up this branch of the E.U..

What is the European Council?

200

This country left the E.U. in 2020.

What is the United Kingdom?
200

47% of E.U. citizens speak this language, the most commonly spoken.

What is English?

300

The Empty Chair crisis was primarily caused by this member state.

What is France?

300

This branch of the EU manages the Euro and implements monetary policy.

What is the European Central Bank?

300

This is the most recent member in the E.U..

What is Croatia?

300

This many people live in the E.U..

What is 449 million?

400

The Charter of Fundamental rights was passed in this document.

What is the Treaty of Lisbon?

400

This is the term used to describe the process to elect the President of the European Commission within recent years.

What is Spitzenkandidaten?

400

These are first six nations of the E.U..

What is Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, France, Italy, and Germany(West).

400

The number of stars (12) on the E.U. flag represent this quality.

What is a symbol of perfection? Extra fun fact: Stars are not correlated to member states.

500

The largest enlargement included this many countries.

What is ten countries?

500

Judges in the European Court of Justice serve this-many-year long term.

What is six years?

500

These three countries joined the E.U. in 1995.

What is Austria, Sweden, and Finland?

500

This song won Eurovision in 1974.

What is Waterloo?

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