Cons 1951-64: 5 Britain and Europe Flashcards

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how was the EEC created?

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large movement towards mutual cooperation in Western Europe - Treaty of Rome signed in 1957 by ‘the Six’ which formed the EEC

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who were ‘the Six’?

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France, Italy, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg

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what does EEC stand for?

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European Economic Community

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what were the terms of the Treaty of Rome?

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  • establishment of a common market
  • adoption of a Common Agricultural Policy
  • operate a protectionist policy against all non-member nations
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5
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what is a common market?

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a trading system between equal states with the minimum of regulation

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what does protectionist mean?

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making non-Common market goods uncompetitive by denying them entry or placing tariffs on them

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what was the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)?

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a notion on ending rural poverty by which poorer areas would be subsidised by a transfer of money from the richer areas. this provided farmers with a guaranteed price for food however created higher prices for the consumer. this was a controversial aspect of the EEC

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what was the political character of the EEC?

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defined as an economic organisation however it was driven by political considerations.
- largely dominated by Germany who wanted to re-establish itself from its Nazi past and France who feared a resurgent from Germany and didn’t want to compete against Germany
- Benelux countries saw it as an opportunity to extract economic concessions from Germany

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what were Britain’s attitudes towards the European union?

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two main parties post-war initially rejected the idea and believed that Britain’s future lay in its relationship with the USA
- 1960s labour dismissed the idea (led by Gaitskell
- Cons began to have second thoughts

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what was the EFTA?

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European Free Trade Association (Britain, Norway, Sweden, Austria, Portugal, Switzerland and Denmark) failed to equal the success of the EEC - by 1972 most members had joined the EEC

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what condition did Macmillan promise when announcing joining the EEC?

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that they would convince the Six that Britain’s trading agreements with the Commonwealth and the EFTA would be preserved

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when was the first EEC veto?

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1963 by Charles de Gaulle who believed Britain wanted to ‘have its cake and eat it’
‘Britain appeared as a beggar pleading to be allowed to join the feast’
Furthermore, de Gaulle viewed the EEC as a counterbalance to America’s powers and allowing Britain access would undermine that - Britain were the thin edge to the US wedge

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why did Britain want to join the EEC?

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  • concern at their slow economic growth
  • ineffectiveness of the EFTA
  • City-orientated Cons looked to Europe
  • UK’s sense of isolation after Suez 1956
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