Warm-Up Complete the back of your note sheet from yesterday. Try your hardest to answer each question. 1. In your own words, define a market economy. 2.

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Warm-Up Complete the back of your note sheet from yesterday. Try your hardest to answer each question. 1. In your own words, define a market economy. 2. List the three basic questions economic systems have to answer. 3. Next to each question below, write T for traditional system, C for command system, and M for market system. _____ a. The government controls what is produced and how it is produced. _____ b. Supply and demand determines what is sold and how much it costs. _____ c. People make what they need to survive. 4. The most common economic system today is:

The European Union SS6CG5(b) Describe the purpose of the European Union and the relationship between member nations

The European Union The European Union (EU) is an organization of more than 25 European countries originally founded to encourage trade with Europe. Today, it has grown into a very strong multinational union and the world’s leading trade power.

The EU even has its own flag!

The EU’s purpose To create a peaceful, stable environment between European countries To promote free trade among members leading to one common market To help ensure the safety and security of member nations To cooperate and assist each other in social issues such as preserving the environment and protecting human rights

The EU has built a strong relationship between its member nations. Dropping all tariffs has led to greatly improved trade and higher standards of living among members Wealthier countries are sharing their wealth with poorer countries

Countries are helping improve their environment by setting up strict environmental standards. Workers are allowed to cross borders easily to work in other EU countries. A Court of Human Rights has been established to protect citizens’ rights in member countries

The Euro One of the most important accomplishments of the European Union is the establishment of a single currency called the euro

Now, countries that use the euro do not have to worry about exchanging currency or about constantly changing exchange rates The euro makes trade easier, more efficient, and less costly!

Essential Skills Put a check mark next to the benefits of the European Union ____ Free school funding ____ Increased number of television stations ____ Protection of the environment ____ Workers can work in many other countries

____ Free trade ____ Higher standards of living ____ Single currency ____ Lower income taxes

Credits Text – Georgia Experience 6 th Grade Social Studies Teacher’s Edition Images – Google images