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Chapter 27 Multiple-choice questions
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When did the UK first apply to join the European Economic Community?
1951
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1957
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1961
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1973
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What was perceived to be the biggest barrier to British membership?
The attitude of French President Charles de Gaulle
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The United States of America did not want its closest ally to join the EEC.
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West Germany was opposed to British membership because of the poor state of the British economy.
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The existing six members were collectively more interested in developing the Treaty of Rome rather than widening membership.
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How long after the UK had joined the EEC did the UK have a referendum to decide if it would remain as a member?
18 months
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Five years
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15 years
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41 years
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What issue in particular caused tensions between the UK and other member states during the 1970s?
The border between Northern Ireland and Eire
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Agricultural imports from the British Commonwealth
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UK Budget contributions
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The stationing of US Cruise missiles in Britain
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Which two issues combined to persuade the Blair government not to join the euro?
French and German opposition to British membership
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The UK economy did not meet the entry criteria and lack of public enthusiasm.
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Opposition from the USA and the views of the UK Independence Party
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Limited public enthusiasm and failure to demonstrate that membership would benefit the British economy
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The Cameron government demanded reform of the EU in four areas. Which of the following was not one of the forms demanded?
Democratic accountability of the EU
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Sovereignty
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Migration
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Competitiveness
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In the 2016 referendum what was the key message of the Leave campaign?
'Britain for the British'
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'No to euro membership'
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'Take back control'
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'Let's better fund the NHS'
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What is the focus of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union?
Allows for a former member state to re-join the European Union
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Recognizes that a member state may choose to leave the European Union
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Permits a member state to restrict the free movement of people
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Relates to the four freedoms which define the Single Market
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How did Theresa May initially define a 'hard Brexit'?
Leaving only the EU Single Market
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Becoming a member of the European Economic Area like Norway
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Restricting the free movement of EU nationals to the UK
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Leaving the EU Single Market and Customs Union
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What are the political reasons for not extending the March 2019 deadline for the UK to leave the European Union?
Elections to the European Parliament are due in May 2019 and the appointment of a new European Commission will follow the election.
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Article 50 does not permit extensions.
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Chancellor Merkel of Germany is opposed to any extension.
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A new EU budgetary round needs to be signed off in April 2019.
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