2.5 Regionalism and the European Union

Cards (51)

  • What is the core principle of regionalism?
    Political and economic integration
  • The primary goals of regionalism always include economic and political integration.

    True
  • Trade blocs aim to lower trade barriers and promote economic growth
  • Which alliance is an example of a defense alliance?
    NATO
  • Categorize the different forms of regionalism by their increasing levels of integration.
    1️⃣ Trade Blocs
    2️⃣ Political Unions
    3️⃣ Defense Alliances
  • What are the dual characteristics of the European Union as a regional organization?
    Trade bloc and political union
  • The European Parliament is the only supranational institution in the EU.
    False
  • The EU's integrated approach allows it to tackle a wider range of regional challenges
  • Which EU institution proposes new laws and policies?
    European Commission
  • The EU aims to promote economic prosperity, political stability, and enhanced security among its member countries.

    True
  • The EU has supranational institutions like the European Parliament, European Commission, and European Court of Justice
  • Arrange the following key institutions of the EU in order of their roles in the decision-making process:
    1️⃣ European Commission
    2️⃣ European Parliament
    3️⃣ Council of the EU
    4️⃣ European Court of Justice
  • The European Commission proposes new laws and policies and oversees their implementation
  • What are the two main characteristics of the EU as a regional organization?
    Trade bloc and political union
  • Match the EU institution with its key responsibility:
    European Parliament ↔️ Pass laws
    European Commission ↔️ Propose laws
    Council of the EU ↔️ Make decisions on laws
    European Court of Justice ↔️ Interpret EU law
  • Arrange the stages of the EU's policymaking process in the correct order:
    1️⃣ Legislative Initiation
    2️⃣ Legislative Approval
    3️⃣ Judicial Review
  • Foreign policy decisions in the Council of the EU require unanimous approval from all member states.
    True
  • The EU's dual nature as both an intergovernmental organization and a supranational entity allows it to address regional challenges
  • What is the primary goal of regionalism?
    Shared objectives
  • What is the primary goal of regionalism?
    Shared economic, political, and security objectives
  • The European Union (EU) is a regional organization that integrates both trade and political functions.

    True
  • The EU aims to foster economic prosperity, political stability, and enhanced security
  • Match the EU institution with its key responsibility:
    European Parliament ↔️ Pass laws and approve budget
    European Commission ↔️ Propose new laws and policies
    European Court of Justice ↔️ Interpret EU law
    Council of the EU ↔️ Make decisions on new laws
  • What type of voting does the Council of the EU use for most decisions?
    Qualified majority voting
  • The Euro is the common currency used by all EU member states.
    False
  • What political event has created uncertainty for the EU?
    Brexit
  • Regionalism involves countries forming cooperative partnerships to achieve common goals such as economic growth, political stability, and enhanced security
  • What is a key example of a trade bloc?
    European Union
  • Political unions are primarily focused on strengthening regional economic ties.
    False
  • Defense alliances ensure regional security and deter external threats
  • The EU's economic integration includes a single market and a common currency
  • Which EU institution ensures the uniform application of EU law?
    European Court of Justice
  • The EU's dual nature as both a trade bloc and a political union distinguishes it from other regional organizations.

    True
  • The EU's common currency is called the Euro
  • What is the common currency used by many EU member states?
    Euro
  • The EU aims to promote economic prosperity, political stability, and enhanced security among its member countries.

    True
  • Which institution is the directly elected legislative body of the EU?
    European Parliament
  • The Council of the EU represents the national governments of member states and makes decisions on new laws.
    True
  • The EU's economic integration includes a single market and a common currency
  • What distinguishes the EU from other regional organizations such as purely trade-focused blocs or defense alliances?
    Dual economic and political union