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European Union CLOZE Notes 1
Benefits Together Purpose History The EU’s strict ______________________ have helped some countries improve their environment. Citizens are allowed to ______________________ among member countries’ in order to find better jobs. Wealthy countries are ______________________ with poorer countries. Not having tariffs has led to improved trade and ______________________ among members. The EU has built a ______________________ among its member nations. This helps make small countries ______________________ in the world market. The EU believes that when countries work together they are a ______________________ in the world because they involve: The European Union members ______________________ for advantages that would be out of their reach if each were working alone. Even though the EU’s original purpose was to encourage ______________________ within Europe, it now has several other important interests: Goods produced in Europe can move freely, ______________________ , to other European nations, which leads to huge cost savings to consumers and businesses. Today, the EU is a powerful trade bloc that ______________________ of the world’s trade. The European Union was originally established to set up ______________________ among member countries. In 2016, the EU has grown to ______________________ . The result was a deal signed by 6 countries in ______________________ . After WWII ended, ______________________ came up with a plan to ensure the countries would never go to war with each other again. The European Union (EU) is an ______________________ partnership between many European countries. and more ______________________ . more ______________________ , ______________________, Promoting social issues like ______________________ and preserving the environment Ensuring the ______________________ of its members Creating a stable, ______________________ between countries © Brain Wrinkles European Union CLOZE Notes 1
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Brexit Government Euro The UK will continue to abide by EU treaties and laws, but not take part in any decision-making, while it negotiates a ______________________ and the terms of its relationship with the now 27 nation bloc. Brexit supporters also wanted the UK to take back full ______________________ and to reduce the number of people coming into the country to live and/or work. They believed the UK was ______________________ by the EU, which they said imposed too many rules on business and charged billions of pounds a year in membership fees for ______________________ . The people who voted “leave” say they want the UK to be less influenced by other countries and to have its own laws rather than having to go by the ______________________ . In June 2016, the people in the United Kingdom ______________________ the European Union. Not every country has been ______________________ … In recent years, the European Parliament’s powers ______________________ . The European Parliament ______________________ . Elections have been held every ______________________ . It does not represent the countries’ governments, but rather the ______________________ . There is, however, a European Parliament, which is the only ______________________ EU body. Each country still makes its own laws, has a military, and ______________________ . It acts as a ______________________ . The European Union does NOT handle all the ______________________ for the members. For example, French francs and German marks ______________________ by the euro. ______________________ have chosen to give up their own currency and exchange it for euros. Countries who use the euro do not have to worry about ______________________ . A common currency makes ______________________ , more efficient, and less expensive. The EU’s most important economic accomplishment is the establishment of a single currency called the ______________________ . © Brain Wrinkles European Union CLOZE Notes 2
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Non-Members WHY? There are several other countries that are ______________________ , including Turkey, Switzerland, Iceland, & Russia. Russia prefers to be an ______________________ over its own resources and economy. The EU has strict limits on the fishing industry, and Iceland does not want the EU’s control on its most ______________________ . Switzerland has one of the world’s highest standards of living and prefers its economy to ______________________ under the EU. Turkey’s culture, ______________________ , and location to the Middle East causes some EU members to not want Turkey to join. © Brain Wrinkles European Union CLOZE Notes 3
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History The European Union (EU) is an economic and political partnership between many European countries. After WWII ended, France and Germany came up with a plan to ensure the countries would never go to war with each other again. The result was a deal signed by 6 countries in 1957. In 2016, the EU has grown to 27 members. © Brain Wrinkles
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*The UK withdrew from the EU in 2016.
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The European Union flag was designed by Arsene Heitz and Paul Levy in 1955.
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Purpose The European Union was originally established to set up free trade among member countries. Today, the EU is a powerful trade bloc that makes up 1/5th of the world’s trade. Goods produced in Europe can move freely, without tariffs, to other European nations, which leads to huge cost savings to consumers and businesses. © Brain Wrinkles
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Purpose Even though the EU’s original purpose was to encourage free trade within Europe, it now has several other important interests: Creating a stable, peaceful relationship between countries Ensuring the safety and security of its members Promoting social issues like protecting human rights and preserving the environment The European Union members work together for advantages that would be out of their reach if each were working alone. © Brain Wrinkles
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Together The EU believes that when countries work together they are a more powerful force in the world because they involve: more money, more people, and more land areas. This helps make small countries more competitive in the world market. © Brain Wrinkles
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The US is much larger than separate European countries.
When the EU countries combine, they have more people and a larger economy, and they can compete in a global economy. © Brain Wrinkles
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Benefits The EU has built a strong relationship among its member nations. Not having tariffs has led to improved trade and higher standards of living among members. Wealthy countries are sharing wealth with poorer countries. Citizens are allowed to move freely among member countries’ in order to find better jobs. The EU’s strict environmental standards have helped some countries improve their environment. © Brain Wrinkles
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Euro The EU’s most important economic accomplishment is the establishment of a single currency called the euro. A common currency makes trade easier, more efficient, and less expensive. Countries who use the euro do not have to worry about exchanging currency. 19 member countries have chosen to give up their own currency and exchange it for euros. For example, French francs and German marks have been replaced by the euro. © Brain Wrinkles
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EU Members 2016 Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic
Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden © Brain Wrinkles
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Government The European Union does NOT handle all the government business for the members. It acts as a confederation. Each country still makes its own laws, has a military, and elects its leaders. © Brain Wrinkles
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Government There is, however, a European Parliament, which is the only directly elected EU body. It does not represent the countries’ governments, but rather the citizens of the EU. Elections have been held every 5 years since 1979. The European Parliament CANNOT pass laws. In recent years, the European Parliament’s powers have increased. Not every country has been happy with this… © Brain Wrinkles
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European Union Parliament Building in Strasbourg, France
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European Union Parliament Building in Strasbourg, France
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Brexit In June 2016, the people in the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. The people who voted “leave” say they want the UK to be less influenced by other countries and to have its own laws rather than having to go by the rules of the EU. They believed the UK was being held back by the EU, which they said imposed too many rules on business and charged billions of pounds a year in membership fees for little in return. © Brain Wrinkles
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The UK’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, supported remaining part of the EU. When the country voted to leave, he decided to step down as the country’s leader. © Brain Wrinkles
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Brexit Brexit supporters also wanted the UK to take back full control of its borders and to reduce the number of people coming into the country to live and/or work. The UK will continue to abide by EU treaties and laws, but not take part in any decision-making, while it negotiates a withdrawal agreement and the terms of its relationship with the now 27 nation bloc. © Brain Wrinkles
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Non-Members There are several other countries that are NOT EU members, including Turkey, Switzerland, Iceland, & Russia. WHY? Turkey’s culture, stability, & location to the Middle East causes some EU members to not want Turkey to join. Switzerland has one of the world’s highest standards of living & prefers its economy to not be regulated under the EU. The EU has strict limits on the fishing industry, & Iceland does not want the EU’s control on its most important economic activity. Russia prefers to be an independent world leader over its own resources and economy. © Brain Wrinkles
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EU Membership KEY © Brain Wrinkles
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© Brain Wrinkles Directions: Create an advertisement that persuades European countries (non-EU members) to join the European Union. The sign should include a catchy title, at least 3 benefits of joining the EU, and an eye-catching illustration. Join the EU Today!
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© Brain Wrinkles Directions: Create an advertisement that persuades European countries (non-EU members) to NOT join the European Union. The sign should include a catchy title, at least 3 disadvantages of joining the EU, and an eye-catching illustration. Do NOT Join the EU!
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Extra! Extra! Directions: Write a news article that describes an important event from the European Union’s history. Add a catchy headline (top box) and an action shot (snapshot box). Date: $ Article By: © Brain Wrinkles
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Comprehension Check European Union
1. After WWII, why did France and Germany want to make a plan together? 2. What organization encourages trade between European countries? 3. What is the common currency of the European Union? 4. Today, how many members are part of the European Union? 5. Name at least three benefits to joining the EU: 6. What is a disadvantage to joining the EU? 7. What are some reasons for the UK voting to leave the EU in 2016? 8. Name a European country (besides UK) that is not part of the EU. Why not? © Brain Wrinkles Comprehension Check European Union
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Tweet All About It Tweet All About It
Name: Name: Tweet All About It Tweet All About It Write a tweet about today’s lesson. Keep it short and to the point, but include enough information to prove that you understand the European Union. Write a hashtag about the most important point. Write a tweet about today’s lesson. Keep it short and to the point, but include enough information to prove that you understand the European Union. Write a hashtag about the most important point. #____________ #____________ © Brain Wrinkles © Brain Wrinkles
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