Which European Treaty set the basis for the four main European institutions: Council of Ministers, Common Assembly (later: the European Parliament), Court of Justice and High Authority (much later replaced by the European Commission)?
a. the Treaty of Paris (1951)
b. the Treaty of Rome (1957)
c. the Single European Act (1986)
d. the Treaty on the European Union (1993)
a. the Treaty of Paris (1951)
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