True or Fale: Europe is the smallest continent in the world?
False
What are the 3 economic sectors?
Primary, secondary, and tertiary (AKA service)
How many countries are part of the EU?
27
What are the 5 main institutes of the EU?
European parliament
European council
European commission
Council of the EU
Court of Justice
What are 4 values of the EU?
Freedom
Equality
Respect for Human Dignity
Democracy
How many countries are in Europe?
50
In Europe, where can you find both dry crops and irrigated crops?
In the Mediterranean basin.
In which year did Spain join the EU?
1986
Which institute guarantees that EU laws are applied?
Court of Justice
Which value gives the right to move freely within the territory of member states?
Freedom
The European Union was created to guarantee _____, ____, and _____ development.
Social, political, and economic
Which sector produces fertiliser for crop farming?
What do the stars on the EU flag symbolise?
Unity, solidarity, and harmony.
Which institutes are located in Luxembourg?
European Parliament
Court of Justice
Which value prohibits discrimination?
Equality
Why does Europe have an ageing population?
Because of low birth rates and high life expectancy.
What are Europe's primary exports?
What the the 4 requirements a country must fulfill to join the EU.
be a democracy
respect human rights
have a functioning market economy
accept regulations and laws of the EU
Does Hungary use the Euro?
No
True or False: The EU wants everyone to benefit from artifical intelligence?
True
Which country is more populated? Spain or Italy?
Italy
What are the 5 most visited countries in Europe?
France, Spain, Italy, Germany, and the UK.
Which EU member state is the the furthest East
Cyprus
Which institute manages the euro?
European Central Bank (ECB)
What are some benefits to having European citizenship?
You can freely live, study, and work in other member states.