Question 1
What does the abbreviation EU stand for?
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What does the abbreviation EU stand for?
How many member states are currently in the EU?
What is the main purpose of the European Union?
When was the European Union officially established?
Which treaty created the European Union?
Which EU institution proposes new EU laws?
Which institution represents EU citizens directly?
How are Members of the European Parliament chosen?
Which institution represents EU member state governments?
Which EU body ensures EU laws are correctly applied?
Which court interprets EU law?
Where is the European Parliament primarily located?
What symbol represents the European Union?
What does the EU flag’s circle of stars represent?
What is Europe Day?
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Practice with flashcards →What additional status do EU nationals automatically have?
Can EU citizens live in another EU country?
Can EU citizens work in another EU country?
Can EU citizens vote in local elections abroad?
Which elections can EU citizens vote in across the EU?
What document lists fundamental EU rights?
Does EU citizenship replace national citizenship?
What is the free movement of goods?
What does free movement of people allow?
What does free movement of services mean?
What does free movement of capital allow?
What is the EU single market?
What currency is used by many EU countries?
Do all EU countries use the euro?
What is the eurozone?
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Practice with flashcards →Does EU law override national law in conflicts?
What is a regulation in EU law?
What is a directive in EU law?
Can EU citizens contact EU institutions directly?
What is the European Citizens’ Initiative?
How many signatures are needed for a Citizens’ Initiative?
How many official languages does the EU have?
Can citizens contact EU institutions in their own language?
What core value promotes equal treatment in the EU?
Which value supports freedom of expression?
Which value ensures laws apply equally to everyone?
What is the Schengen Area?
Are all EU countries in the Schengen Area?
Can non-EU countries be in Schengen?
Do EU consumers have protection when shopping online?
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Practice with flashcards →What right allows returning online purchases?
Can EU citizens receive help from any EU embassy abroad?
Is mobile roaming limited within the EU?
What EU program supports student exchanges?
Can EU students study in other EU countries?
Does the EU set environmental protection rules?
What card provides healthcare access while traveling?
Does the EHIC replace travel insurance?
Do EU countries cooperate on security matters?
What agency supports EU police cooperation?
What principle protects personal data in the EU?
What law protects personal data across the EU?
How often are European Parliament elections held?
Who can vote in European Parliament elections?
Can a country leave the European Union?
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Practice with flashcards →Which treaty outlines leaving the EU?
Can new countries join the EU?
What must candidate countries respect?
Does the EU have a shared motto?
Can EU citizens hold multiple nationalities?
Where can citizens find official EU information?
What number reaches EU assistance services?
Does the EU support cultural programs?
Does the EU protect cultural diversity?
Does the EU promote media freedom?
Does EU law protect against discrimination?
What grounds are protected from discrimination?
Do EU workers have equal pay protections?
Can EU citizens work without permits in EU states?
Does the EU support workers’ rights?
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Practice with flashcards →Does the EU set minimum workplace safety rules?
Does the EU act on climate change?
What goal reduces greenhouse gas emissions?
Does the EU regulate online platforms?
Does the EU support digital privacy?
Does the EU have trade agreements with other countries?
Who represents the EU internationally?
Does the EU have a shared budget?
Who approves the EU budget?
Does the EU support poorer regions?
What funds reduce regional inequalities?
Does the EU coordinate public health responses?
Can the EU respond to emergencies?
Should EU citizens stay informed about EU decisions?
How can you personally participate in EU democracy?
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Practice with flashcards →Which EU right matters most to you?
What does being an EU citizen mean to you?
Which EU country would you like to live in?
Would you consider studying in another EU country?
Would you work in another EU country?
Which EU freedom do you use most?
What EU cultural diversity do you appreciate?
Which EU value is most important to you?
Should the EU expand in the future?
How do you see the EU’s role globally?
Why is understanding the EU important?
Does EU membership affect national laws?
Can EU citizens influence EU policies?
Are EU institutions transparent?
Does the EU protect fundamental freedoms?
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Practice with flashcards →Can EU citizens criticize EU institutions?
Is participation in EU democracy voluntary?
Does the EU encourage civic engagement?
Are EU citizens equal under EU law?
Can EU citizens access EU justice systems?
Does the EU promote peace between members?
Is cooperation central to the EU?
Does the EU respect national identities?
Can EU laws be challenged in court?
Does the EU promote solidarity among countries?
Is EU membership voluntary for countries?
Do EU citizens share common responsibilities?
Can EU policies affect daily life?
Is learning about the EU useful for residents?
Does EU citizenship encourage shared responsibility?
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