Explain what led to the initial division of Canada. How did this division affect Canadian culture?

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Answer 1

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Canada first was colonized by the French and the United States originally was colonized by the English. ... Lower Canada was under the influence of France and adopted the French culture and language. The Upper and Lower regions were united in 1867 to form one Canada.

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Answer 2

Canada was controlled by the French and the United states was controlled by the English. The British formulated the Confederation in order to get the control over the Canada.

What was the purpose of Confederation over the Canada?

The British Americans tried to control the Canada by implementing the Confederation over it , as it was first controlled by the French.

The upper and lower regions were combined together and a new Canada was established with four provinces.

The upper and lower regions got the name Canada west and east.

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The political communication below was created in 1960 by the American Federation of Labor.

What bias is shown in this political communication?

Bias in favor of Richard Nixon
Bias in favor of Jack Kennedy
Bias against the American Federation of Labor
Bias against Jack Kennedy

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Answer:

bias against the American federation of labor

Explanation:

bias against american freedom of labor

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1. (a) According to paragraph one, who was the first African American to challenge segregated transportation in the Jim Crow South?

(b) When (year) and in which state did this African American challenge the segregated transportation law?


2. Why did this African American board the 'white-only' train compartment of the train knowing that he would be arrested?


3. How was African Americans impacted by the Plessy ruling both in the South and elsewhere in the USA?

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1A. Homer Plessy was the first African American to challenge segregated transportation in the Jim Crow south.

1B. Louisiana,  1892.

2. He did this because he intended to test the constitutionality of Louisiana's segregation law.

3. It inspired more African Americans to stand up for their rights, and stand against racial segregation.

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Write a journal entry as if you are a cowboy taking cattle to market. Include why you do this, what kinds of challenges you face and how you over come them, where you are starting from and where you are going. Include a few specifics from your reading and research. Your entry should be at least two paragraphs long.

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I am so upset at myself. I don’t know where my head was. Finally, here I was, with $80 to my name (which is meager compensation for a two-month cattle drive), and then I lose it all gambling. Just one night, and now I am bankrupt all over again. Yesterday was my 22nd birthday, as well as my payday, so I allowed myself a little gambling in Abilene, Kansas, a cow town. But I got so caught up in the action that I couldn’t stop, and pretty soon, I was broke.

I had been hoping to save enough money to start my own business, Bronco Jones and Company, but I suppose that will just have to wait for the next cattle drive. Hopefully, by then I will have better sense.

But enough talk about that. I shall write about the cattle drive, in case I ever look back in this journal 20 years from now and wonder what it was like. Cowhands have very tough jobs, not to mention boring at times. I am a swing rider, and I help keep the cattle from straying. There are several other cowhands and, of course, a point rider and a cook. Lucky for us, we now have a talented cook who can turn anything into a delicious meal. We've had much worse cooks in the past.

One little piece of excitement that sticks out in my mind is the day a single gunshot started a cattle stampede. I didn’t even have time to wonder where it came from, for in a split second, the longhorns had already taken off at an alarming run. It was all chaos for some time. Finally we managed to slow down the stampeding herd by turning them in a wide circle. That memory shall certainly amuse me for some years to come, and I do need some fun, for tomorrow I am returning to Texas for yet another cattle drive. I hope it's my last.

Describe how horrible slavery was

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It was very horrible. They had back breaking work to do and couldn't relax. They were pushed to limits. Most of the time the slaves died of overworking. Sometimes they died of injuries sustained by working of by their owners who hit them for not working enough. When slaves were sold they were most of the time separated from their families. It was pretty horrible.

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Which of the following would explain why many African countries use French and German as official languages?

A. Africans traveled to Europe and brought back European languages


B. Europe established colonies in the 1800s


C. the supply of books in Africa increased


D. African rulers decided to adopt these languages

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I think the answer is D but I'm not 100% sure

Answer: A

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Pleaseee helppp!!! What was the purpose of the Proclamation of 1763?

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The British government passed the Proclamation of 1763 in the 13 colonies to end conflicts between American Indians and colonial settlers after the French and Indian War. The proclamation was intended to prevent colonists from moving westward into American Indian territories, reducing violent attacks between the two groups. The British also hoped to appease the indigenous tribes to ease the transition of taking over the French fur trade.

After the French and Indian War, the British won vast lands from the French, but were unsuccessful at maintaining positive relations with the indigenous people. The French had honored the practice of showing respect to American Indian leaders through gifts, while the British overlooked the importance of these subtle exchanges. Feeling alienated, Chief Pontiac and other tribal leaders organized raids on British forts. The proclamation's attempt to resolve these disputes ultimately inspired distrust from the American Indians and the colonists, who continued crossing the border largely unchecked.

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The Proclamation Line of 1763 was a British-produced boundary marked in the Appalachian Mountains at the Eastern Continental Divide. Decreed on October 7, 1763, the Proclamation Line prohibited Anglo-American colonists from settling on lands acquired from the French following the French and Indian War.

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At the height of its power, which ancient civilization controlled the entire coastal region surrounding the Mediterranean Sea?
A Phoenician
B Persian
C Roman
D Carthaginian

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The answer is C

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Which statement most likely represents the point of view of a citizen of ancient Athens visiting Sparta?

A "The government and society in Sparta are so strict. The people have little voice in government."

B "I feel as though I have never left home. Everything here is the same as it is in Athens."

C "This society allows for more freedom of expression than I have ever experienced in Athens."

D "I have never heard of a society like Sparta that believes in only one God."

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The answer is 1. The government and society in Sparta are so strict. The people have little voice in government

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a

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What keeps Nigeria from becoming a rich
nation?
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Drawing on the statistical data, Awoyemi observes that much of the growth is related to oil, telecoms, finance, the stock market and real estate. And civil servants and corrupt politicians are also doing well. Yet none of these industries are labor intensive and do little to reduce the country’s very high unemployment rate. A consequence is that the distribution of income is getting worse, not better.

Citing Central Bank governor Lamido Sanussi, Awoyemi observes that Nigeria’s macro-economic policies have encouraged import consumption rather than local production. To address increasing poverty, Nigeria needs a "growth inclusive" model that will emphasize domestic production of goods consumed and that will reduce unemployment.

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Directions: The city of Springfield has built a public park around beautiful Cypress
Pond. The city has hired you as its lead environmental scientist. Your job is to
monitor the impact the new park has on the biodiversity of Cypress Pond. You will
need to use information taught in this unit to successfully complete this worksheet.
Introduction

1. Explain the process of succession.

2. Describe how changes in an ecosystem can affect the organisms that live
there.

3. Describe the amount of time needed for complete ecosystem recovery.

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1. Ecological succession, the process by which the structure of a biological community evolves over time. Two different types of succession—primary and secondary—have been distinguished.

2. Most plants and animals live in areas with very specific climate conditions, such as temperature and rainfall patterns, that enable them to thrive. Any change in the climate of an area can affect the plants and animals living there, as well as the makeup of the entire ecosystem.

3.
The analysis found that on average forest ecosystems can recover in 42 years, while in takes only about 10 years for the ocean bottom to recover. If an area has seen multiple, interactive disturbances, it can take on average 56 years for recovery.

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Discuss how the period known as Pax Romana (Roman Peace) both exemplify and contradict its name.

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The roxan temples are inferior to the mayas it’s not that hard

Pax Romana was considered a peaceful and prosperous time in Roman history. Roman did not fight any war but there is always struggle inside the empire.

What is Pax Romana?

Pax Romana was a country in the Mediterranean region. Term Pax Romana means Roman peace in the roman empire from the 27BC to 180ce.

For the 200 years in the Roman empire, there was prosperity and peace throughout the empire. Augustus brought peace and security in politics and trade.

Therefore Pax Romana had peace and prosperity.

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I need 3 the great depression (U.S ) ONLINE SOURCE with citation information

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Where was Solomon Northup drugged,captured, and forced into slavery

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In 1841 Solomon Northup was recruited by two men, supposedly to join their circus act as a fiddler. The three traveled from New York to Washington, D.C., where Northup was drugged and awoke in shackles. He was sold at a slave market in New Orleans and spent 12 years in slavery in central Louisiana.

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America is where this happened

Many travelers moved west along the wilderness Road. The start of this road is in?

A.Maryland B. Pennsyvania

C. Rhode Island D. Connecticut

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Answer: A Maryland

Explanation:

A: Maryland. Hope this helps

Why was the Battle of Yorktown such a devastating defeat for the British?
Group of answer choices

The British lost an entire army.

Casualties were enormously high.

It was their first defeat in years.

It led to French entry into the war.

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It led to French entry into the war.

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4th one or 2nd one not sure

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Did the caste system assist or impede the development of India?

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yes

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Of the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches, which of these powers do you think are the most important and why

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executive

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The Executive branch is more important because the president makes decisions more smoothly making it easier to use and end.

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How do you think Filipinos would react to these four reasons laid out by President McKinley?

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Answer:

I think dont put it if u dont think its correct

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Even though he was helping them with education & civilization the conditions were bad for their health so i believe they would be against the poor conditions such as: pollution, diseases..etc

The temperature in a classroom is 15oC (59oF). The teacher turns the thermostat to 20oC (68oF) and keeps the door closed.

Which of the following statements best describes the change that occurs as the temperature in the room increases to 20oC (68oF)?



Group of answer choices

Cold air molecules collide to generate heat energy.

Cold energy in the room transforms into heat energy.

The room becomes warmer as heat energy is added to the room.

The room becomes warmer as cold energy is pushed out of the room.

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A; cold air molecules collide to generate heat energy

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Why did some members of the US Congress oppose the annexation of Texas?

They did not want to admit another free state to the Union.
They did not want to admit another slave state to the Union.
They did not want to take control of Texas from Mexico.
They did not want to support President Sam Houston of the United States.

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they did not want to take control of texas from mexico

It’s because they didn’t want another slave state

Why did many colonists persist in resisting British attempts to tax them?
Group of answer choices

A. They hoped to extract concessions related to the frontier.

B. They disagreed with the idea of taxation without representation.

C. They could not possibly meet Britain's financial demands.

D. They wanted to control where there taxes went.

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A. They hoped to extract concessions related to the frontier.

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A

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Base your answers to questions #5 - #7 on the passage below and your knowledge of social studies.

A Athens was a center for the arts and education, but Spartan life centered on the army

B Everyone votes in Athens, but in Sparta only the men were in charge of Sparta

C Women held the highest positions in Athens, but the men were in charge of Sparta

D Sports were different in Athens, but religion was the center of Sparta



How did life differ in Athens and Sparta?


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I'll give brainliest. bullet point any examples you can think of, of overt and systemic racism.

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Overt Racism is blatant, obvious, and almost always meant to harm. It can lead to mental and physical injury, violent destruction, or even death.

Examples of overt racism are: Someone committing hate crimes on another person because of their race or ethnic group, lynching, anti-immigrant violence, Blackface/Brownface, Racial Slurs, The Klu Klux Klan, Public harassment of POCs (especially because they are speaking other than English)


Systemic racism is racism directed against a group of people through an institution’s rules and/or policies.

Examples of systemic racism are: Segregation, not accepting someone for a job because they are apart of a certain ethnic group or race, police brutality, healthcare issues because of your race and/or ethnic group.





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"Ultimately, equal pay isn't just an economic issue for millions of Americans and their families...It's a question of who we are, and whether we're truly living up to our true ideals; whether we'll do our part to ensure, as generations before us, that "those words put on paper some 200 years ago" really mean something -- "to breathe new life into them", with a more enlightened understanding that is "appropriate for our time?"

For this question, look at the quoted phrases above. How does each of those phrases relate to the idea that our Constitution is a living document that allows for changes to happen over time (while still providing a stable framework for our country's government)?

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It tells us that as they made it they wanted it to be sustainable throughout time and wanted it to be living then and now

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answer the three questions regarding racism and human rights:

How does systemic racism affect human rights?

How does overt racism affect human rights?

How does each type of racism affect human rights differently? Give examples e.g. Systemic racism could lead to people not getting a fair trial. E.g. Central Park 5

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Answer:

partuy

Explanation:

1. Colored people won’t be able to get the same effects as the whites as in jobs, going into places, swimming, buying stuff etc. It would effects us in many ways
2. When people are over duing it and using it in every possible way they can .
3. White people try to overdue the black community. Black community doesn’t like that . It afffects us many ways possible that people just don’t realize .

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The political communication below was created in 1960.
Which statement accurately describes this political communication?

It illustrates bias against laws for and enforcement of human rights. A voter who favors limited rights for Americans would likely support this candidate.
It is an example of conservative propaganda. A member of the Republican party would likely support this candidate.
It illustrates a bias in favor of the Democratic Party. A conservative voter would likely support this candidate.
It uses symbolism to portray John Kennedy as a strong human rights leader. A voter who favors equal rights for Americans would likely support this candidate.

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C. It is an example of conservative propaganda. A member of the Republic party would likely support this candidate.

Explanation:

It is an example of conservative propaganda. A member of the Republican party would likely support this candidate because Republicans believe individuals should take responsibility for their circumstances. They do not believe in an egalitarian society.

They believe the private sector are more profitable to the people because they give charity to the poor and ease the government burden of providing different welfare programs which can breed government dependency.

Answer:

Explanation:

It illustrates bias against laws for and enforcement of human rights. A voter who favors limited rights for Americans would likely support this candidate.

It is an example of conservative propaganda. A member of the Republican party would likely support this candidate.

It illustrates a bias in favor of the Democratic Party. A conservative voter would likely support this candidate.

It uses symbolism to portray John Kennedy as a strong human rights leader. A voter who favors equal rights for Americans would likely support this candidate.

INFER: Ancient Greek god and goddesses were most similar to those of which civilization's mythology?
A Egypt
B Mesopotamia
C India
D Ancient Rome

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Answer:

the answer is A

Explanation:....

Answer:

egypt

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the Egyptians worshiped many gods

What are three things you might put in the key to a historical map of ancient trade routes?

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Answer:

The three trade routes used during the Hellenistic era are: - The Ptolemaic empire, The Antigonid empire and the Seleucid empire in Egypt

Explanation:

Macedonia and in Persia and Mesopotamia were three Hellenic empires that followed Alexander death. - From the war of succession these three empires emerged.

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