EU Institutions
The Four Freedoms
EU Economics
Laws and Regulations
100

This EU institution creates and proposes new laws for all member states.

The European Commission

100

Name one of these four key freedoms that allow easy movement across the EU.

Free movement of goods, services, capital, or labor.

100

This is the official currency used by most EU countries.

The euro (€)

100

This EU law makes websites ask for permission before collecting your personal data.

GDPR or General Data Protection Regulation

200

This body is made up of elected representatives from EU countries and helps make EU laws.

The European Parliament

200

Workers in the EU can live and work in any member country because of this freedom.

The free movement of labor.

200

This is the official currency of the United Kingdom, known by the symbol £.

The British Pound Sterling.

200

This kind of law keeps businesses from working together to cheat the system or fix prices.

The anti-competition law or competition law

300

This organization manages monetary policy for countries using the euro.

The European Central Bank (ECB)

300

Name all four freedoms that form the foundation of the EU Single Market.

Free movement of goods, services, capital and labor (people).

300

This term describes the group of EU countries that use the euro as their currency.

The Eurozone

300

This EU policy aims to make Europe climate-neutral by 2050, affecting how businesses produce, package, and ship goods.

The European Green Deal

400

This EU institution represents national governments and works with Parliament to pass laws.

The Council of the European Union.

400

This freedom allows money to be sent and invested freely between EU countries.

The free movement of capital.

400

In the EU, goods can move across countries without paying extra taxes thanks to this system.

The customs union.

400

This type of EU rule helps protect consumers by requiring that products meet safety and quality standards.

Product safety regulations

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