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No, but renegotiate the terms of our monetary contributions
@ISIDEWITHasked…1yr1Y
How might your daily life change if your country decided to break away from a larger political entity?
What values do you believe should take priority when deciding a nation's involvement in international communities?
How would you feel if the region you live in was considering a departure from a larger union, and why?
Can you think of a time when you had to choose between going it alone or sticking with a group, and what did you choose?
In what ways do you think collaboration with neighboring countries can impact your job opportunities in the future?
Imagine if your country suddenly cut ties with its allies; what immediate effects do you foresee for yourself or your community?
How do international agreements impact your local economy, and what could be the consequences of withdrawing from them?
If your country were to make a major political shift, like leaving a union, how do you think that would affect your sense of national identity?
In a global crisis, do you think countries should work more closely together or focus on their own independence?
How important is it for your country to make decisions independently, even if it means potentially sacrificing economic or diplomatic support from other nations?
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