EU – Social. Directions: On your European Union – Social page, please record the definitions below.Directions: On your European Union – Social page, please.

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EU – Social

Directions: On your European Union – Social page, please record the definitions below.Directions: On your European Union – Social page, please record the definitions below. A. BEFORE THE EU 1.Countries were at war, people exhibited nationalism 2.Nationalism – extreme pride in ones own country

Clip Questions Clip Questions 3.Why is the United Kingdom trying to limit immigration? 4. Is this an example of nationalism? Explain why or why not.

Directions: On your European Union – Social page, please record the definitions below.Directions: On your European Union – Social page, please record the definitions below. B. AFTER THE EU 5. A European Identity is created 6. European Identity – a sense of pride toward Europe as a whole, rather than ones own country.

Reading Questions: 7. How is the EU trying to promote unity among EU member nations? (Create a List)

DBQ Directions DBQ = Document Based QuestionDBQ = Document Based Question You will use the DBQ and your notes as the pre-write for the Essay you will write tomorrow.You will use the DBQ and your notes as the pre-write for the Essay you will write tomorrow. Essay QuestionEssay Question How has the creation of the European Union changed Europe economically, politically, and socially?

Directions: On your European Union – Economics page, please record the definitions below. Wage Differences People in Eastern Europe are paid less for doing the same work as people in Western Europe. 1.How does this effect migration in the EU? 2.If you owned a business, where would you locate your secondary activities? Explain why.