EU Formation
Treaties
EU Expansion
EU Competences
Miscellaneous
100

How many pillars of the EU are there?

3

100

What was the name of the treaty that formed the EU?

Treaty of Maastricht

100

How many countries joined the EU as part of the Northern Expansion in 1973?

3 (Denmark, the UK, and Ireland)
100

What is a competence?

A power

100

How many countries are in the EU?

27

200

What year was the EU formed?

1993

200

Name one goal of the Treaty of Maastricht (1993).

1. Continue EU integration

2. Unite the three pillars

3. Create more democratic checks on the EU

200

Name 1 reason Euroscepticism has been growing.

Immigration policy, general rise of right-wing populism, economic problems, a sense that poorer countries are unfairly relying on wealthier ones, and dissatisfaction over a "changing Europe"

200

Can the EU support non-member states?

No

200

What is the Copenhagen Criteria?

The things/criteria that are necessary for a country to become part of the EU.

300

What are the 3 pillars of the EU?

"European Communities", "Common Foreign and Security Policy", and Police and Judicial Cooperation

300

What year did the Treaty of Lisbon take place?

2009

300

Name 5 countries that joined the EU as part of the Eastern Expansion.

Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Bulgaria, and Romania

300

What is subsidiarity in the EU?

It refers to the balance of power between member states governments and general EU policy. If the EU doesn't have a specific competence, member states make the laws.

300

What is difference between NATO and the EU?

NATO is a military union and the EU stays out of military affairs. They are completely separate organizations.

400

What were the three "European Communities" that merged in 1967 as part of the EU's formation?

ECSC (European Coal and Steel Community), EEC (European Economic Community), and EURATOM

400

Name 2 points made in the Treaty of Maastricht.

Introduced European citizenship, limits for when the EU vs. nations can act, combined 3 pillars, introduced the idea of the Euro, etc

400

Why was Cyprus joining the EU controversial?

Conflict between ethnic Greek south and ethnic Turkish north over who should control the islan
400

Name 3 policy areas that fall under shared competences.

Internal market, social policy, regional policy, agriculture and non-conservation fisheries, environment, consumer protection, Trans-European networks, energy, freedom, security, and justice, public health, research, technological development, and space, and development coordination, and humanitarian aid

400

Name 2 countries that are part of the EU, but aren't part of the Schengen Agreement.

Romania, Bulgaria, Ireland, and Cyprus

500
Name 2 objectives of the "Common Foreign and Security Policy" (CFSP).

1. To safeguard the common values, interests, and independence, and integrity of the Union

2. Strengthen the security of the Union

3. Promote international cooperation

4. Develop and consolidate democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms

500

Name 2 things the Treaty of Lisbon established.

More citizen involvement, laid out EU democracy, specifically described the powers the EU had vs. national governments, and established how countries can leave the EU

500

Name 5 countries that are candidates to join the EU.

Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, Albania, Georgia, Ukraine, Moldova, and North Macedonia

500

Name 2 policy areas that fall under EU competences.

Customs union, competition rules for the internal market, Euro monetary policy, common commercial policy, and fishery conservation

500

What is the Western Balkans Stabilization and Association Process (SAP)?

The EU is working to boost economic growth and stabilize the Balkan countries. It is why there is a large amount of EU investment in Albania.
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