European Union Military Alliance
Posted in EU Info on 10/06/2010 11:23 pm by admin

With the end of the Cold War..?
A) The Organization of American States has established.
B) Russia has become a nation-state.
C) Military alliances have become more important in Europe.
D) The European Union has become the world’s leading economic superpower.
E) Nationalities have been discouraged from expressing their cultural identities.
B
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