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Question
Highlight any four factors that have made the European Union act as a Nation State.
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Solution
The European Union now functions as a nation-state due to four factors:
- The two world wars caused extensive destruction throughout Europe. Following that, the nations made a decision to maintain internal harmony and cooperation.
- The European Parliament was established, where representatives from each EU member meet and make decisions jointly.
- The member countries engage in active trade in goods, services, capital, and people. Economic integration has resulted from this.
- The idea of collective security is upheld by the countries. Any attack on one of the members is seen as an attack on the rest of the members as well.
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