The European Union could provide a successful model of political integration for other areas of the world. What is unique about the situation of the EU that led to its success? What challenges would similar organizations need to overcome to form such organizations?

What will be an ideal response?


The post-World War II European reform program sought the political integration
of Europe via a new supranational institution that transcended individual European
states—to bring about nothing less than the transformation of international relations.
The European Union is the premier example of the formation and integrative growth
of a supranational regional IGO. It has grown in eight expansions from six members
in 1951 to 28 in 2013.

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Separationists differ from accommodationists in that ______.

a. separationists wish to separate issues of school prayer from issues involving the establishment clause b. accommodationists wish to separate issues of school prayer from issues involving the establishment clause c. separationists favor a stricter separation of church and state d. accommodationists favor a stricter separation of church and state

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Barbour and Wright state that the probable outcome of an electoral system based on single-member district plurality electoral rules is a ______.

A. two-party system B. vibrant democracy C. multiparty system D. parliamentary system

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The original Inner Cabinet included the departments of State, Treasury, Justice, and Education

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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