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European Union

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  Total Pages: 6.69
  Total Words: 1672
  Total Characters: 8616
  Number of Sentences: 160


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  Words per Sentences: 10.45
  Characters per Words: 5.15


  Readability

  Flesch Reading Ease: 61.79
  Fog Scale Level: 9.95
  Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level: 7.24  

European Union

Introduction

     Europe made up more than 30 countries and even more distinct cultures;
it is now trying to adjust to new economic systems throughout the world. Today
with the trend toward big trading blocks like: N.A.F.T.A. or G.N.A.T.T. Europe
is trying to advance it's old Trading block called the European Economic
Community (EEC)  to become the European Union.  The current membership of 15
country's is ruled by one European Parliament.  Under the E.U. each country will
be under one currency called the Euro dollar (which is to come into effect on
January 1st of 1999), one central banking system, and will be regulated with the
same set of laws.  In effect the country's of the E.U. will eventually become
one.  The way to a unified Europe is not a easy one; problems caused by
countries unwilling to give up  their sovereignties, and by countries afraid of
the new Union continually slow it's progress.

Problems Facing the European Union Sovereignty or Unity?

        This raises many conflicts with Europeans.  For thousands of years
Europe has been torn time and again by wars which were largely fueled by ethnic
or religious differences.  Today however Europeans are asked to put aside their
differences and become one.  With nationalism still strong throughout Europe
many people are strongly against the E.U.  Analysts strongly suggest, however,
that the E.U. is the only way Europe can improve it's economy. Unemployment in
most of Europe is running above 10 percent and countries like Germany and France
are suffering from net investment outflows, European economies are groaning
under the weight of rigid regulation, high labor costs, high taxes and generous
social services that have become too expensive to sustain. Meanwhile, labor
protests are on the rise, companies cut costs and governments try to slash
budget deficits.

Expansion

        The E.U. causes another major problem for Europe and the rest of the
world that is th...

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