ERUOPEAN UNION Is equal ALWAYS fair?.

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ERUOPEAN UNION Is equal ALWAYS fair?

QUICK DISCUSS: What is the message? Is it equal? Is it fair?

Ponder and reflect

THOUGHTS

Refresh…. The European Union is a CONFEDERATION -Members have EQUAL power and create the organization Turn to page 203 in the orange text book….. Turn to your elbow partner and take turns listing the MAIN AIMS OF THE EU Read silently the section “Understanding the European Union”. What has the EU worked towards? Is it working? Let’s look at Poland, joined the EU in 2004 (after the fall of the Soviet Union)

HAS Poland Benefitted from the European Union? Read with a partner the Article you were given about Poland. Cite Text evidence that shows if Poland benefitted from Joining the European Union. Form an opinion and document your Graphic organizer with text evidence supporting your opinion.

HAS POLAND BENEFITTED FROM JOINING THE EUROPEAN UNION? BEFORE JOINING (2001) AFTER JOINING (2013) GDP OF POLAND 130 BILLION 305 BILLION NON-FINANCIAL BENEFITS: IMPROVED NATIONAL VIEW ENVIRONMENT INTERACTION WITH THE REST OF EUROPE GDP PER CAPITIA GROWTH: Average ALL the EU nations to get an number …..100% 44% of the average in 2003 67% of the average in 2013 74% of the average in 2020 NOT PERFECT: HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT (14%) LOW WAGES EMIGRATION (leaving)

How about Greece? Greece member of the European Union since 1981 $332 billion in debt Needs $67 billion to get the economy up and running Receives more from the EU than it contributes If they are equal….is it fair? SOURCE http://www.tradingeconomics.com/greece/gdp 1981 2008 2013 2014 2015 GDP OF GREECE 52 BILLION 354 BILLION (HIGHEST) 242 BILLION 238 BILLION 194 BILLION

Question: should Greece get help with its debt? You will participate in a debate to answer the question above. Your resource is the article from the Associate Press and the “Structured Academic Debate” graphic organizer You will be assigned the side to defend. Debate: Be ready to give the EVIDENCE from the article to prove your side! YOU will be trying to convince another person to agree with you!