What is the history of the European Union? What motivations helped realize its creation in the first place? Describe and analyze its evolution over time. In doing so, be as specific as you can regarding the challenges faced in its development. Were these challenges overcome? If so, how? If not, why not?
What will be an ideal response?
The ideal answer should include:
1. Outline the history of the EU, hitting upon major events-the Maastricht Treaty, the monetary union, expansion, etc.
2. Explain what motivated the creation of the EU, perhaps beginning with the European Coal and Steel Community and European Economic Community, and the move away from nationalism.
3. Discuss its evolution over time, investigating the challenges faced by the EU. For instance, students might focus on the issues that have arisen around the eurozone.
4. Assess whether these challenges have or have not been overcome, and how they were overcome, or why they were not.
5. Offer a compelling summary and effective conclusion.
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