Parts of the EU
Policies and Treaties
Countries
Concepts and Ideas
Miscellaneous
100
It is one of the legislative bodies of the European Union. Its presidency rotates among the 27 nations every six months.
What is the Council of Ministers?
100
This currency was adopted on December 16, 1995, after being established under the Maastrict Treaty in 1992
What is the Euro?
100
One of the European Union's founding countries, currently home to the organization's headquarters
What is Belgium?
100
The policy of inclusion of more countries to the EU, potentially including Turkey and Croatia.
What is broadening?
100
This is the number of votes necessary for the Council to make a decision.
What is qualified majority voting?
200
This is the highest court in the European Union in determining matters regarding the European Union law
What is the European Court of Justice?
200
This system of EU agricultural subsidies represents almost 50% of the EU’s budget in order to create direct subsidy payments for crops and land.
What is Common Agriculture Policy (CAP)?
200
The country that holds the most seats in the European Parliament as it is the most populous country in the EU
What is Germany?
200
The European integration and enlargement process that implements the customs union, the internal market, and the Euro Zone.
What is deepening?
200
This is the number of countries that current belong to the European Union.
What is twenty-seven?
300
The executive body of the EU that concerns proposing legislation, implementing decisions, and other daily activities of the EU.
What is the European Commission?
300
This treaty, which resulted from the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe, established the three pillars of the European Union and enacted social and economic policies for the EU.
What is the Treaty of Maastrict?
300
This country, located in south-western Europe, is expected to become the newest EU member because of a ballot referendum. Its capital is Zagreb.
What is Croatia?
300
The idea that because the EU is so complex and bureaucratic, it seems inaccessible and un-democratic.
What is democratic deficit?
400
This is the most powerful legislative institution of the European Union and it often exercises “codecision” with the Council on Commission proposals.
What is the European Parliament?
400
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What is Labour Policy.
400
Although having applied for membership in the European Economic Community in 1959, this country is still not a European Union member due to various negotiation setbacks.
What is Turkey?
400
Those against the European Union who sometimes believe that it is too bureaucratic and "out of touch" with its constituents.
What is euroscepticism?
400
This six-nation supranational “community” was designed to promote peace between democratic countries during the Cold War and was the precursor to the EU.
What is the Coal & Steel Community?
500
Many of the EU's important functioning agencies, including the European Commission, Council of the European Union, and European Council, are located in this western European city.
What is Brussels.
500
Apart from amending two major treaties including the "Treaty on European Union," this newer treaty established that a qualified majority and not unanimity would be used by the Council of Ministers.
What is the Treaty of Lisbon?
500
The smallest of the six original EU member nations, it also has the highes per-capita GDP
What is Luxembourg?
500
Any governing body whose jurisdiction includes multiple nations.
What is a supranational organization?
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