The European Union. After the Second world the whole Europe was destroyed. Europeans were determined...

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The European Union

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The European Union

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After the Second world the whole Europe was destroyed. Europeans were Europeans were

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• A Frenchman, Jean Monnet, thought hard about this. He realised that there were two things a country needed before it could make war:

• iron for producing steel (to make tanks, guns, bombs and so on)

• and coal to provide the energy for factories and railways.

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• His idea was that the governments of France and Germany – and perhaps of other European countries too – should no longer run their own coal and steel industries.

• Instead, these industries should be organized by people from all the countries involved.

• They would sit around a table and discuss and decide things together.

• That way, war between them would be impossible!

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• Jean Monnet spoke about it to his friend Robert Schuman, who was a minister in the French government. Robert Schuman thought it was a brilliant idea

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French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman presented a plan for deeper cooperation.

9 May 1950

9th May is now celebrated as

the birthday of the European

Union

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Six European CountriesDecided to put their coal and steal industries

together and to form a club they call

European Coal and Steel Community

1951

France

Germany

Belgium Italy

Luxembourg

The Netherlands

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• This idea worked well and these countries got on well working together

The European Economic Community

• In 1957 they started another club called

With common market

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Common market means:

• No border checks

• Countries can trade with one another just as if they were all one single country

• No trucks waiting

• No custom duties

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Common market means:

• Countries can trade with one another just as if they were all one single country

• More food to eat

• More varied things in shops

• More money to spend

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• Other neighbouring countries saw the advantages and joined the EEC

• In 1992 the name was changed to

the European Union

• Britain, Denmark and Ireland joined in 1973. Greece in 1981, Portugal and Spain in 1986, Austria, Finland and Sweden in 1995.

• In 1995 the EU had 15 members

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• Slovakia joined the EU on 1 May 2004

• Together with other 9 countries

• Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania,

Malta, Poland, and Slovenia

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Nowadays the European family is formed by 27 members.

• On 1 January 2007 Romania and Bulgaria joined the EU

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The European The European UnionUnion

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€ THE EURO

•In yearsIn years gone by, each country in Europe gone by, each country in Europe had its own kind of money, or ´currencyhad its own kind of money, or ´currency´.

•Now there is one single currency, the Now there is one single currency, the euro, which all EU countries can share if euro, which all EU countries can share if

they wish.they wish.

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Having one currency makes it easier to do business and to travel and shop all over the

EU without having to change from one currency to another..

•The euro, notes and coins, were introduced and came into use on 1 January

2002.

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•Dennmark, the UK and Sweden still use their own currency

•The new member states also use their national currency

•Slovakia plans to adopt € in 2009

States not using €

15 States using €

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The environment

The environment belongs to everyone, so countries have to

work together to protect it.

The EU has rules about stopping pollution and about protecting some endangered species of

animals.

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Jobs• The EU tries to create new and

better jobs for everyone who can work.

• It helps people to start new businesses and gives money to train people to do new kinds of work.

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Freedom

People living in the EU are free

When crossing the borders between most EU countries, you no longer need a passport

to live, work or study

in any EU country they choose.

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Eurofunds

• The EU helps regions that are in difficulty.

• It helps pay for new roads and railways,

• The EU provides financial support for farmers

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The flag

The number of stars on the European flag has nothing to do with number of member states. There are twelve stars because the number 12 is a traditional symbol of perfection and unity.

The European Union has its own flag

– the blue field with twelve gold stars in the circle

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The original words are in German, but when used as the European anthem it has no words – only the tune.

Europe has its own anthem

– the Ode to Joy from Beethoven´s ninth symphony.

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