EU History & Foundation
Core Principles and Benefits
Key EU Institutions
Brexit and Its Aftermath
Miscellaneous EU Facts
100

This was the original name of the organization founded in 1951, which focused on managing two key industrial resources to prevent war.

What is the European Coal and Steel Community?

100

The EU's economic union has a shared set of regulations and standards for products, which simplifies trade across member countries.

What is standardization?

100

This institution represents the governments of the member states and is the main decision-making body of the EU.

What is the Council of the European Union?

100

This was one of the key arguments for the United Kingdom leaving the EU, centered on a country's ability to control its own laws and borders.

What is sovereignty?

100

This many countries are currently members of the EU.

What is 27?

200

This 1993 agreement officially changed the name of the European Economic Community (EEC) to the European Union (EU) and set a path for deeper political integration.

What is the Maastricht Treaty?

200

This principle allows EU citizens to live, work, and study in any member country without a visa, providing a massive labor pool for businesses.

What is the free movement of people?

200

This institution is the EU's executive branch and is responsible for proposing new laws and enforcing existing ones.

What is the European Commission?

200

This type of economic union was what many people saw as the biggest benefit for the UK before it left.

What is a common market?

200

This is the unofficial motto of the EU, reflecting its goal of unity and diversity.

What is "United in diversity"?

300

This event in 2016 was a real-world case study of a country choosing to leave a deeply integrated economic and political union.

What is Brexit?

300

This is the collective monetary area of the EU that uses a single currency, simplifying trade and travel for all members.

What is the Eurozone?


300

This is the only directly elected body of the EU, and it represents the citizens of the member states.

European Parliament

300

This term describes a country leaving a deeply integrated economic and political union, which the UK did in 2020.

What is a withdrawal or exit?

300

 This language is the official language of the EU, and it is spoken by more people than any other in the EU.

What is German?

400

The headquarters of the European Commission is located in this Belgian city.

What is Brussels?

400

The EU, as a unified trading bloc, has more power to negotiate trade deals with other countries than any single member state.

What is economic leverage or power?

400

This institution ensures that EU law is interpreted and applied correctly across all member states.

What is the European Court of Justice?

400

This country's border with the UK was a major point of contention during the Brexit negotiations.

What is Ireland?

400

This anthem of the EU is a melody from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.

What is the "Ode to Joy"?

500

This founding treaty of the EEC in 1957 established the Common Market and the European Atomic Energy Community.

What is the Treaty of Rome?

500

The EU aims to promote this, which involves all member states and their citizens being more prosperous.

What is shared prosperity?

500

This institution is in charge of managing the Euro and maintaining price stability in the Eurozone.

What is the European Central Bank?

500

A consequence of Brexit was the UK losing this, which allowed for the free movement of goods, capital, and labor within the EU.

What is the single market?

500

This is the symbol of the EU, which represents unity, solidarity, and harmony among the people of Europe.

What is the circle of 12 yellow stars?