Question


1949- Ten countries formed the Council of Europe. It focused mainly on human rights issues.
1952- Six countries created the European Coal and Steel Community. It focused on tying national industries together.
1957- Five countries joined together to form the European Economic Community. Its purpose was the economic integration of the member countries, including a common market.

How did the European Coal and Steel Community differ from the other two organizations listed in the table?
A.
Its main purpose was to manage resources.
B.
It was formed to help create a common currency.
C.
It was created to provide international laws.
D.
Its primary purpose was to collect taxes.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) primarily focused on managing resources, specifically coal and steel industries, to ensure cooperation and integration among its member countries. Therefore, the correct answer is:

A. Its main purpose was to manage resources.