A. Eastern Europe’s stated desire to remain politically close to Russia
B. The division between Eastern and Western Europe over expanding membership in NATO
C. Eastern Europe’s support of the U.S decision to invade Iraq in 2003
D. Western Europe’s rejection of high agricultural subsidies in international world trade negotiations
Related Mcqs:
- European Monetary Union (EMU) is a proposed European Union policy for:
A. Common economic policies
B. Single currency
C. Both of them
D. None of them - Unified Germany replaced West Germany as a NATO member in:
A. 1992
B. 1990
C. 1991
D. 1989 - In 1947 ‘Marshall Plan’, a European recovery programme, was announced by US Security of State, George Marshall aimed at providing economic assistance to the European nations in order to help these nations from the post-war shattered economics. Chief interest of USA was to:
A. to increase influence of USA, in Europe
B. check influence of Communist USSR, in Europe
C. to increase influence of USA, in Asia
D. check influence of Communist China, in Europe - What 1992 treaty renamed the European Economic Community as the European Union?
A. the Maastricht Treaty
B. Treaty of Vienna
C. Treaty of Rome
D. Treaty of Bonn - Marshall Plan was named for its originator US secretary of state George C. Marshall. US sent the aid of almost S 13 billion dollars to 17 European countries who formed Organization for European Economic Cooperation (OEEC). When this aid was sent?
A. 1950-1952
B. 1952-54
C. 1948-52
D. 1946-52 - From which date the European community became known as the European Union (EU)?
A. 1992
B. 1995
C. 1996
D. 1993 - In 1985 Schengen Agreement established for the European Community a border system and a common policy on the temporary entry of persons Schengen village/commune is in:
A. France
B. Luxembourg
C. UK
D. Italy - The foreign policy adopted by the United States in the early years of the Cold War to stop the expansion of the Soviet Union was known as:
A. the Marshall Plan
B. containment
C. mutual assured destruction
D. peaceful coexistence - George W. Bush’s foreign policy:
A. Argued that old methods of dealing with contemporary challenges were obsolete and ineffective
B. Changed direction sharply after 9/11
C. Led to a controversial war in Iraq whose reasons and effects are still being highly debated
D. All of the options given are correct - Many states’ foreign policies are influenced by _________ a practice of centuries past in which trade and foreign economic policies were manipulated to build up a monetary surplus that could be used to finance war.
A. corporatism
B. mercantilism
C. despotism
D. capitalism