When did euros come into use?

Why did euros come into use?

Who are the members of European Parliment in the EU?

This is a French worksheet.

The Euro first came into use on January 1, 2002.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/in_depth/business/2001/euro_cash/history/default.stm

Euros came into use because each of the many countries in Europe had its own currency. Remember that each of these countries is smaller than most of our states. Banks and business, to say nothing of individual people, had to use many different kinds of money in order to do any business.

Check this site for your last question.

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/members.do

So you were doing English on a French worksheet?

Sra (aka Mme)

To find answers to your questions, I will guide you on how to search for the information.

1. When did euros come into use?
To find out when euros came into use, you can search on the internet using keywords such as "Introduction of euro currency" or "History of euro adoption." The official start date of the euro as a physical currency was January 1, 2002.

2. Why did euros come into use?
To understand why euros came into use, you can search for information on the reasons behind the introduction of the euro currency. Use search terms like "Reasons for euro adoption" or "Advantages of euro currency." The main objective of introducing the euro was to facilitate trade, boost economic integration, and strengthen political cooperation among European Union (EU) member states.

3. Who are the members of the European Parliament in the EU?
To find a list of the members of the European Parliament (MEPs) in the EU, you can visit the official website of the European Parliament. Look for a section that provides information about the current composition of the parliament. Alternatively, you can search for "List of current European Parliament members" to find websites that provide an up-to-date list of MEPs.

Please note that my response is based on general knowledge and online research methods. The specific details may vary, and it's always a good idea to verify the information from reliable sources. As this is a French worksheet, you might want to consider searching in French for more targeted results.