From the walls to globalization and vice versa.
National borders and identities in the contemporary world
European Union
Maastricht treaty
Problems facing the European Union today
100

Why trump wants to make a wall?

Because he wants to safeguard the integrity of Americans and protect them from threats like drug trafficking and immigration.

100

How would the world without borders be?

National sovereignty is affected by international agreements and by the power of transnational corporations.

100

What prevented the unification of Europe after World War II?

The economic depression that occurred at that time reached Europe and prevented the unification from taking place.

100

When did the European Union treaty enter?

In 1993 it was called the Maastricht Treaty by the name of the Dutch city where it was signed.

100

Mention one of the most important problems facing the European Union right now.

One of the problems is Brexit (Britain's exit from the European Union).

200

What is globalization?

Process of economic and cultural integration that the current world is experiencing, increasingly characterized by economic interdependence between countries

200

What are nation States?

When we speak of the state we refer to a political system that exercises power, through a system of laws and institutions, on a territory a population and a certain period.

200

Why did the United States promote the European Organization for Economic Cooperation in 1948?

To prevent the advance of communism by grouping together several Western European countries, free trade and establish some monetary agreements.

200

Which countries were added in 1995 to the European Union?

Austria, Finland and Sweden.

200

When was the pre-bishop held?

On June 23, 2016.

300

Mention an example of globalization.

The greatest example is the European Union

300

What has happened within the borders in the towns in the last decades?

The persistent rooting of national sentiment in people's consciousness has been manifested


300

Why was the Treaty of Paris created?

Because they sought to unify the steel and coal production of France, Germany, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.


300

Which countries were added in 2004 to the European Union?

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

300

What percentage of voters supported Brexit?

What percentage of voters supported Brexit?

400

Why people migrate to other regions?

Because people seek better living conditions


400

What role do borders fulfill?

Inward to integrate the members of the nation and outwards to separate and protect them from others


400

What was the intention to unify the ECSC and the EEC?

Create links of economic interdependence that put an end to the conflicts that had hitherto occurred between the nations of the area.


400

What criteria are considered to belong to the European Union?

Inflation standards, debt limits and public deficit.

400

How long will the process take to get Britain out of the European Union?

Approximately two years.

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