What is a Centripetal force ?
a type a force that unites people and or countries
What is a Centrifugal Force?
A type of force that divides people and or countries.
What is a Common Market?
A Common Market is a group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries.
How does the development of a European citizenship unite Europe?
With European citizenship, citizens of member nations can live and work anywhere in the EU and vote in all EU elections.
What is cultural Identity?
how someone see themselves
How does a common market unite Europe?
a common market unites Europe by allowing goods and workers to travel more freely across border, gives more choices on what to buy.
What was the name of the referendum in which voters decided wether they wanted to leave or remain in the EU?
British Exit/Brexit
How do the differences between western and eastern nations divide the EU?
Wealthier Western European countries are concerned that so much money is being spent in Central and Eastern Europe. Some Western Europeans worry about losing jobs to other EU workers who are willing to work for less money
How can the expansion of EU membership cause division?
EU expansion can cause division because cooperation becomes more difficult with more countries and cultures.
How does increased travel unite Europe?
increased travel unites Europe by allowing Europeans to begin to view Europe as one united region.
Give me an example of a centripetal force
students will answers verbally
Give me an example of a Centrifugal force
students answers may vary
What is Tarrif?
a tax on goods that cross boarders
What are closed borders?
The prevention of people to go to the other side.
Urbanization is..?
The process of making an area more urban.
The European Union's goal is to promote what for their citizens?
Peace and prosperity, by seeking to create jobs, protect citizens' rights, preserve the environment.
What were the name of the two wars that devastated Europe and spread to other parts of the world?
World War I and World War II
According to this map, which countries were the first members of the EU?
The countries in green
What happens when a member country does not agree with a decision made by the EU government?
The country must carry out the decision anyway.
What forces work for and against supranational cooperation among nations?
Centripetal forces
Centrifugal forces