A)

The steel and coal industries of which two countries did not help restore Europe's economic
prosperity following World WarII?
(1 point)
Spain and Denmark.
France and West Germany.
Italy and Belgium.
Luxembourg and the Netherlands.

The correct answer is (1 point) Spain and Denmark.

A)

The creation of a single European market would
(1 point)
promote competition, which would lower prices and improve consumer power.
promote competition, which would raise prices so that businesses earn more and consumers
buy less.
prevent competition from occurring between European countries.
prevent consumers from obtaining too much consumer power which may lead to outrageous
debt.

The correct answer is (1 point) promote competition, which would lower prices and improve consumer power.

A)

Which scenario would be the most problematic, considering the limited usage of the euro?
(1 point)
A German family tries to purchase snacks at a French grocery store.
A German family attempts to pay for postcards at a French souvenir shop.
A Danish family attempts to pay for their meal at an Italian restaurant in Sicily.
An Italian family attempts to purchase tickets for a tour of a German zoo.

The most problematic scenario, considering the limited usage of the euro, would be (1 point) A Danish family attempting to pay for their meal at an Italian restaurant in Sicily.

A)

The collective focus of the European Steel and Coal Community was to
(1 point)
build military machinery and weapons following the war.
promote fear over Germany’s government due to damages obtained in World War II.
promote the self-interest and individual success of each European country.
strengthen cooperation in trade and economic

The collective focus of the European Steel and Coal Community was to (1 point) strengthen cooperation in trade and economic matters.

A)

The concept of establishing a United States of Europe in order to restore economic
prosperity following the war was proposed by
(1 point)
John F. Kennedy.
Fidel Castro.
Jacques Chirac.
Winston Churchill.

The concept of establishing a United States of Europe in order to restore economic prosperity following the war was proposed by (1 point) Winston Churchill.