Which countries were the first to join the (then) European Community after its founding?
A. Britain, Ireland, and Denmark
B. Greece, Spain, and Portugal
C. Austria, Sweden, and Finland
D. Norway, Switzerland, and Liechtenstein
Answer: A
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