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Requirements for Membership
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This number is how many members the EU currently has
What is twenty-seven
100
The three EU pillars are this, Common Foreign and Security Policy, and Police and Judicial Co-operation
What is the European Community
100
An EU member must have this type of economy, and it must be functioning
What is a market economy
100
Those who question EU politics and policy are called this
What is eurosceptics
200
This number is how many pillars support the EU
What is three
200
Peacekeeping falls under this pillar
What is Common Foreign and Security Policy
200
This is the type of regime that all prospective countries must have
What is a liberal democracy
200
This was used to try to help fix the democratic deficit in the EU
What is a referendum
300
This is the number of EU members that use the Euro
What is seventeen
300
EU nations must do this in justice and police policies
What is co-operate
300
Before fully joining, a prospect member must accept all of these
What are EU laws
300
This institution was given more power to lessen the democratic deficit
What is the European Parliament
400
Each member country is represented by this number of judges in the EU Court of Justice
What is one
400
This zone falls under the domain of the first pillar
What is the Schengen Zone
400
This is what all EU nations are meant to do with their minorities
What is protect and respect
400
As the EU grows larger, many fear this
What is enlargement fatigue
500
This number is how many non-EU members use the Euro
What is seven
500
This treaty helped to establish the pillar system for the EU
What is the Maasricht Treaty
500
Still having this hurts Turkey's chance of being accepted into the EU
What is the death penalty
500
This is one of the two courts of the EU
What is the European Court of Justice or What is the European Court of Human Rights