A map shows the members of the European Union in 2017. The following countries are shown in the EU: Ireland, the United Kingdom, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Slovenia, Croatia, Italy, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Denmark, Cyprus, Malta, Finland, and Sweden. The European countries not in the EU are mostly in eastern Europe, though not exclusively. The countries not in the EU include lbania, Armenia, Belarus, Gibraltar, Iceland, Kosovo, Lechtenstein, Macedonia, Norway, the Russian Federation, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, and Vatican City State.

Which conclusion can you draw from this map?

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Responses

Former communist countries have been left out of the European Union.

Former communist countries have been left out of the European Union.

Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia share a common legal system.

Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia share a common legal system.

Portugal and Spain are no longer independent countries.

Portugal and Spain are no longer independent countries.

People and goods can move freely between Bulgaria and Ireland.

Former communist countries have been left out of the European Union.