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What was the primary goal of the European Union after World War II?

  1. To start a new European military force

  2. To reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members

  3. To create a new currency

  4. To oversee peace treaties

The correct answer is: To reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members

After World War II, the primary goal of the European Union (EU) was to promote economic and political cooperation between its member countries. This was achieved by reducing trade barriers and increasing cooperation through common policies and agreements. The goal was to prevent another devastating war and promote peace and stability in the region. Starting a European military force, creating a new currency, or overseeing peace treaties were not the primary focus of the EU, but they may have been secondary objectives.