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KimWrice

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Which of the following was a reason why it made sense to begin European integration with the Coal and Steel Community?
 
  A) Coal and steel were crucial to European recovery.
  B) Coal and steel are instrumental for war.
  C) Timber and steel were crucial for European growth.
  D) France and Denmark had been longstanding enemies and did not trust each other.

Question 2

How does the European Commission compare to the Council of the European Union?
 
  A) Commission membership is based on the size of the member state's economy, whereas Council of the European Union membership is based on one member per member state.
  B) Commission membership is approved by the Council of the European Union, whereas Council of the European Union membership is approved by the European Parliament.
  C) Commission membership is based on one member per member state, whereas Council of the European Union membership varies from one meeting to the next depending upon the topic being discussed.
  D) Commission membership represents the interests of each individual member state, whereas Council of the European Union membership represents the interests of Europe as a whole.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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