THE HISTORY OF THE EUROPEAN UNION


After World War I, many people began to talk about a politically unified Europe. The first Pan-European Congress was held in 1926. In 1929 the French prime minister proposed a federation of European nations for economic and social co-operation. Many people supported this idea, but the start of worl war II interrupted the process.

In 1957, the European Economin Community (EEC) was founded. It began with six members: France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, West Germany and Italy. Their objectives was to increase economin development and prevent another war. In 1973, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Denmark joined the EEC, making nine member states in all. Greece joined in 1981, and Spain and Portugal joined in 1986. The EEC now had twelve member countries and changed its name to the European Community (EC)

In 1992, the EC changed its name a third time and became the European Union (EU)

Austria, Finland and Sweden joined in 1995. In 2002 most of the countries in the EU began using Europe's single currency the euro.

By the year 2004, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, Malta and Cyprus were also members of the EU, making a total of 26 member states. In the same year, Bulgaria and Romania completed their negotiations to join the Union in January 2007.

Today, the responsibilities of the EU include agriculture, fishing, industrial and social development, culture, environmental issues, external trade, human rights, public health, justice and security.

Questions:
1- Wich were the first countires to create a European Economic Community?
The first countries are France, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium, West Germany and Italy.
2-What were the aims of the founding member of the EEC?
The objective was to increase econonim development and prevent another war.
3-How many members states did the EEC have in 1973?
Making nine members states in all.
4-When did Bulgaria and Romania join the EU?
The Union in 2007
5-What was significant about 2002?
Using Europe's single currency the europe.