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In what way is the European Union similar to a single, independent nation?
It operates its own industries.
It has territorial borders.
It has its own bill of rights.
It trades with other nations.
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It trades with other nations.
Explanation: The EU acts as a single trading bloc (customs union/common commercial policy) and negotiates trade agreements and tariffs on behalf of its member states, like an independent country.
Explanation: The EU acts as a single trading bloc (customs union/common commercial policy) and negotiates trade agreements and tariffs on behalf of its member states, like an independent country.
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