Ms. Sue can you please help me? I have been searching for this answer and can not seem to find it.

What forces have been made for the increasing unity since the continent of Europe has become tightly integrated?

Were the landmarks that charted its path Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark?

The main force was economic. Europe, with so many small countries felt it needed to unify in order to compete in the global economy.

DrRuss, a UK citizen, answered part of your question this morning. He also pointed out that your question (and your book?) is at least 15 years out of date.

Europe also seems unified in developing an environmentally sensitive economy. It has very high taxes on gasoline and is moving much faster than the U.S. in developing alternate energy sources.

The countries you named are not landmarks.

ok thanks for your help

Of course, I'd be happy to help you find the answer to your question!

To determine what forces have been made for increasing unity since the integration of Europe, you can follow these steps:

1. Start by conducting a search using relevant keywords on reputable search engines such as Google or Bing. For example, you can search for "forces for increasing unity in Europe" or "factors contributing to European integration."

2. Look for reliable sources such as academic articles, journals, news outlets, and reputable government websites. The European Union's official website can also provide valuable information.

3. Read through the search results and select sources that are trustworthy, relevant, and applicable to your question. Pay attention to information provided by experts, scholars, or organizations familiar with European integration.

4. While researching, you may come across various forces that have contributed to increasing unity in Europe. Some common examples include:

a) Economic Integration: The establishment of the European Union and the creation of a single market with the free movement of goods, services, capital, and labor have fostered economic integration among European countries.

b) Political Integration: The development of common institutions and shared decision-making processes, such as the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union, has increased political unity among European nations.

c) Social and Cultural Integration: The promotion of cultural exchanges, educational programs like the Erasmus+ initiative, and the introduction of a European identity have helped foster social integration among Europeans.

d) Peace and Security: The historical experience of two devastating world wars prompted the desire for peace and stability, leading to cooperation and integration initiatives.

e) Legal Frameworks: The adoption of common laws and regulations, including the European treaties and various directives, has contributed to a harmonized legal framework across Europe.

5. Use the information you gather from reliable sources to formulate your answer.

Regarding your mention of landmarks charting Europe's path such as Great Britain, Ireland, and Denmark, it's important to note that landmarks are physical structures or geographic features and might not directly contribute to increasing unity in Europe. However, these countries, among others, have played significant roles in the history and development of European integration.

Remember to critically evaluate sources, cross-reference information, and ensure the accuracy and validity of the claims before finalizing your answer.