yes as it means there is less chance of war and if there is one the whole of Europe is on our side. it also makes it cheaper to go on holiday anywhere in Europe and the Currency Conversions are better between us
The European Union has the largest economy in the world at US$16,242,256,000,000
The USA is a country. The European Union is an organisation. It has 27 member countries, which are all independent countries. So there are many differences between the USA and the European Union.
they both have common marketing
The US, The European Union, and The Pacific Rim
yes
No it is not stronger since the European and USA recession the us dollar is stronger than the euro for the first time since 2003 1USD =0.76EUR
No.No.
The US emerged from World War I in a stronger economic condition than European nations because the war wasn't fought on US soil so we didn't have to rebuild and we entered the war late so we had fewer casualties.
The European Union is an organisation for countries in Europe, so the US could not join. There are over 50 countries in Europe, 28 of which are members of the European Union. There is no reason why the US would even want to join the European Union. It would make no sense for them to do so.
The United States never joined the Western European Union.
The European Union has the largest economy in the world at US$16,242,256,000,000
They developed the H-bomb, a bomb more powerful than the atomic bomb that the Americans dropped on Japan, and was stronger than the one that the Soviet Union detonated. The U.S. just wanted to be stronger than the Soviet Union.
The United States had three times the economy than that of the Soviet Union.
The USA is a country. The European Union is an organisation. It has 27 member countries, which are all independent countries. So there are many differences between the USA and the European Union.
The European Union. The United States has a population of approximately 300 million. The total combined population of European Union member nations is about 500 million.
false
well in 2002 the US. had 10,416,818