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Question 1

Challenges facing the European Union in the early twenty-first century include
 
  A) the lack of a common currency.
  B) the lack of any military force.
  C) that many Europeans remain committed to a national identity and do not see themselves as Europeans.
  D) lack of economic assistance to Europe's farming community.
  E) the failure to create a truly single internal market.

Question 2

The common currency that was initially adopted by eleven member states of the European Union is the
 
  A) continental.
  B) euro.
  C) maastricht.
  D) francmark.
  E) freipence.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 13, 2019
Excellent


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Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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