What are the advantages and disadvantages of membership in the European Union?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. The elimination of tariffs created a free trade zone that stimulated commerce.
b. By combining their financial, industrial, and commercial capacities, member nations could draw from more resources and accomplish things on a larger scale.
c. It was believed that a common currency would ensure a smoother, more prosperous, and stable Europe.
d. These benefits were at the cost of losing national autonomy over fiscal policy, international trade, military budgets, product standards, and legal rights.
e. National economies were more subject to shifts in the global economy.
f. The highs and lows of the Irish economy in the early twenty-first century reflect the advantages and disadvantages of membership in the EU.

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b. The law covered farm workers and domestic servants as well as blue- and white-collar workers. c. Workers and employers, not the government, paid for old-age benefits. d. The more workers earned, the higher rate of tax they paid.

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following developments seemed to nineteenth-century thinkers to confirm the belief in humanity's future progress posited by the philosophes?

a. the extension of education b. the spread of parliamentary government c. advances in science and technology d. concern for individual liberty and social reform e. all of the above

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In terms of the person/nature orientation, Western cultures traditionally view:

A) humans as subject to nature B) humans in harmony with nature C) humans as natures' providers D) humans as masters of nature E) nature as humans' provider

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