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The European Union © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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The European Union © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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The European Union The purpose of the EU is for its members to work together for advantages that would be out of their reach if each were working alone. 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. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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European Union United States
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. European Union United States Land Area (approx.) 1,500,000 3,700,000 Population (approx.) 500,000,000 305,000,000 Gross Domestic Product $15.65 trillion $15.29 trillion GDP Per Capita $34,500 $49,000 © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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What’s the Big Deal? The European Union does NOT handle all the government business for the members. (It is a confederation.) Each country still makes its own laws, has a military, and elects its leaders. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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Member Benefits Members may use a common currency (euro) that makes trade easier. EU works to improve trade, education, farming, & industry among its members. 1. No tariffs (taxes) among member countries – free trade zone 2. Citizens of one country can move freely to another country 3. Citizens can live and work in any other EU nation 4. Citizens can vote in local elections even if they aren’t citizens of the country © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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The Euro The euro is the currency of MOST EU countries.
Member countries can choose to give up their own currency and exchange it for euros. For example, French francs and German marks have been replaced by the euro. A common currency makes trade between the countries much easier and less expensive. 12 countries in the EU do not use the euro. For example, the United Kingdom has decided to continue to use the British pound. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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EU Members 2014: 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 United Kingdom © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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There are currently 28 members of the European Union
There are currently 28 members of the European Union. Croatia is the newest member; the country joined the EU in July 2013. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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Non-Members There are several countries that are NOT EU members, including Turkey, Switzerland, Iceland, & Russia. WHY? Turkey’s culture (98% Muslim), stability, and 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 and prefers its economy to not be regulated under the EU. The EU has strict limits on the fishing industry, and 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. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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To Join or Not? Do you think it’s beneficial for countries to join the EU? Let’s read an article and see if it will help you make your decision. © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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Teacher Info – Extra Activities
Project (or print out) the following 2 slides for the students to see. They should choose one of the activities to complete as a review of the European Union. (If time allows, the students may complete both activities.) © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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Political Cartoon Directions:
Create a political cartoon that shows the relationship between a non-EU member and the other countries of the European Union. Use a piece of copy paper. The cartoon should personify one of the non-EU members below: Turkey Russia Iceland Switzerland © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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Advertisement Directions:
Create an advertisement that persuades European countries (non-EU members) to join the European Union. Use a piece of copy paper. Here are the things that you must include on your advertisement: A catchy title At least 3 benefits of joining the EU A colorful illustration © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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Thank You! Ansley at Brain Wrinkles
Thank you so much for downloading this file. I sincerely hope you find it helpful and that your students learn a lot from it! I look forward to reading your feedback in my store. If you like this file, you might want to check out some of my other products that teach social studies topics in creative, engaging, and hands-on ways. Best of luck to you this school year, Ansley at Brain Wrinkles © 2014 Brain Wrinkles
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