What was French foreign minister Robert Schuman’s vision for Europe?

a) a European political union forged first by economic and market interdependence
b) carefully delineated nations whose borders were clear and whose economic lives were defined by individual treaties with other nations
Consider This: Schuman’s goal was economic improvement. See 15.2: Strength in Union.
c) a borderless Europe where individual nations such as France, England, and Germany no longer existed
Consider This: Schuman’s goal was economic improvement. See 15.2: Strength in Union.
d) a joint military force of all European nations that would roughly be equal to that of the Soviet Union
Consider This: Schuman’s goal was economic improvement. See 15.2: Strength in Union.


a) a European political union forged first by economic and market interdependence

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