Eurofederalists are

A) strong believers in separate identities among European nations, although they all answer to one governmental authority.
B) those of the EU that support the addition of more Eastern territories, despite their unstable economies.
C) those members of the EU that believe that no countries should have separate governments all should be one body.
D) strong believers in European integration.
E) a society supporting the federalist ideas of Alexander Hamilton in Europe.


D

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