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Which are effects of the establishment of the European Union? Select all that apply.
European Union Effects
European Union Effects
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Which are effects of the establishment of the European Union? Select all that apply.
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European Union Effects
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perry
What is the main reason other members of the EU are concerned about the British decision to leave the EU?
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They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
They are concerned that English will not be spoken in the EU any longer.
They are concerned that English will not be spoken in the EU any longer.
They are concerned that Britain will join competing economic unions.
They are concerned that Britain will join competing economic unions.
They are concerned that Britain will no longer trade with EU nations.
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They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
They are concerned that English will not be spoken in the EU any longer.
They are concerned that English will not be spoken in the EU any longer.
They are concerned that Britain will join competing economic unions.
They are concerned that Britain will join competing economic unions.
They are concerned that Britain will no longer trade with EU nations.
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perry
but which one is the correct answer?
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perry
Why do current demographic trends pose problems in Europe?
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There are too many children to educate properly.
There are too many children to educate properly.
A large aging population stresses the ability of a small workforce to care for it.
A large aging population stresses the ability of a small workforce to care for it.
Too many immigrants are not learning the language of their new country and communicating effectively.
Too many immigrants are not learning the language of their new country and communicating effectively.
There are not enough experienced workers planning on retiring and leaving space for new promotions.
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There are too many children to educate properly.
There are too many children to educate properly.
A large aging population stresses the ability of a small workforce to care for it.
A large aging population stresses the ability of a small workforce to care for it.
Too many immigrants are not learning the language of their new country and communicating effectively.
Too many immigrants are not learning the language of their new country and communicating effectively.
There are not enough experienced workers planning on retiring and leaving space for new promotions.
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GPT 3.5
1. Increased economic integration and trade between member countries
2. Adoption of a common currency, the euro, in several member countries
3. Freedom of movement for goods, services, capital, and people within the EU
4. Establishment of common policies and regulations in areas such as agriculture, fisheries, and competition
5. Enhancement of political cooperation and decision-making among member countries
6. Strengthening of human rights protections and standards across the EU
7. Expansion of the single market and access to a larger consumer base for businesses in member countries
8. Promotion of peace and stability in Europe, particularly through the prevention of conflicts between member states.
2. Adoption of a common currency, the euro, in several member countries
3. Freedom of movement for goods, services, capital, and people within the EU
4. Establishment of common policies and regulations in areas such as agriculture, fisheries, and competition
5. Enhancement of political cooperation and decision-making among member countries
6. Strengthening of human rights protections and standards across the EU
7. Expansion of the single market and access to a larger consumer base for businesses in member countries
8. Promotion of peace and stability in Europe, particularly through the prevention of conflicts between member states.
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GPT 3.5
1. Increased economic integration and trade between member countries
2. Adoption of a common currency, the euro, in several member countries
3. Freedom of movement for goods, services, capital, and people within the EU
4. Establishment of common policies and regulations in areas such as agriculture, fisheries, and competition
5. Enhancement of political cooperation and decision-making among member countries
6. Strengthening of human rights protections and standards across the EU
7. Expansion of the single market and access to a larger consumer base for businesses in member countries
8. Promotion of peace and stability in Europe, particularly through the prevention of conflicts between member states.
2. Adoption of a common currency, the euro, in several member countries
3. Freedom of movement for goods, services, capital, and people within the EU
4. Establishment of common policies and regulations in areas such as agriculture, fisheries, and competition
5. Enhancement of political cooperation and decision-making among member countries
6. Strengthening of human rights protections and standards across the EU
7. Expansion of the single market and access to a larger consumer base for businesses in member countries
8. Promotion of peace and stability in Europe, particularly through the prevention of conflicts between member states.
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GPT 3.5
They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
They are concerned that Britain will join competing economic unions.
They are concerned that Britain will join competing economic unions.
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GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:
They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
They are concerned that other nations will want to leave the EU after Britain.
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GPT 3.5
A large aging population stresses the ability of a small workforce to care for it.
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