Greece joined what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1981. It is now called the European Union.
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Greece joined NATO on 18 February 1952. The only country that joined NATO in the 1980's was Spain (after the fall of the fascist government in Spain and the installation of a democratic system)
The European Union, or the "European Economic Community" as it was originally known, started in 1958 with just 6 members:Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and the NetherlandsThere are now 27 members, with the 28th, Croatia, due to join on 1st July 2013.
In 1957 there was no European Union. Instead, it was called the European Economic Community (which later transformed into the European Union). It had six founding members: Italy, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, and West Germany. The United Kingdom was offered to be a founding member, but refused. Denmark, Ireland, and the UK later joined in 1973, Greece was added in 1981, and Spain and Portugal both joined in 1986. West and East Germany later reunified in 1990, three years before the EEC would be engulfed by the EU.
Which of the following resulted from the Economic Recovery Act of 1981
$250.00 in 1981 had the same buying power as $685.18 in 2016.
Greece joined what was then known as the European Economic Community in 1981. It is now known as the European Union.
Greece joined what was then called the European Economic Community, now called the European Union, in 1981.
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The first Eastwards enlargement wave was in May 2004, with Hungary, Poland, the Czech Republic, Slovenia and the three Baltic States joining the Union. Any of those countries is Eastern but Central. Eastern European countries are Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Belarus, none of them has joined yet.
Greece joined the European Union (EU) in 1981.
No. What is now called the European Union was set up in 1957 by 6 countries and called the European Economic Community. 3 more countries joined in 1973, 1 more in 1981 and then Spain joined in 1986, as did Portugal.
Greece joined NATO on 18 February 1952. The only country that joined NATO in the 1980's was Spain (after the fall of the fascist government in Spain and the installation of a democratic system)
Two countries joined in 1986. They were Spain and Portugal.
Yes. Greece joined what was then called the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union, in 1981.
Three countries joined what was then known as the European Economic Community in that time period. They were Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom, and they all joined on the 1st of January 1973.
Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands and Luxembourg were the 6 founder members of the European Economic Community, now known as the European Union, in 1957. In 1973 Ireland, the United Kingdom and Denmark joined, bringing the total to 9. Greece became the 10th country in 1981. Portugal and Spain brought the total to 12 in 1986.