7. Analyze the map.

Select which countries can freely trade with one another based on their membership of the European Union below:
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Sweden can freely trade with Turkey because they are both members
France and Italy can freely trade with each other because they are both members
Switzerland and Belgium can trade with each other because they are both members
Albania and Romania can trade with each other because they are both members

None of the above statements are correct. The European Union is the economic and political union of 27 countries in Europe, which have agreed to various treaties and obligations that govern trade and other aspects of their relationships with each other. The map shows the countries that are members of the European Union in various shades of blue. Therefore, any countries highlighted in blue can freely trade with each other. Some examples include France and Germany, Spain and Portugal, and the Netherlands and Belgium. Non-EU countries, such as Switzerland, Turkey, Albania, and Romania, may have individual trade agreements with some EU member states, but they do not have the same level of economic integration and free trade as EU members.

Based on the given information, the following countries can freely trade with one another based on their membership of the European Union:

1. Sweden and Turkey
2. France and Italy
3. Switzerland and Belgium
4. Albania and Romania

These countries can trade freely with each other because they are members of the European Union.