How did Canada become a nation-state?
What will be an ideal response?
Discuss the tensions between Anglophone and Francophone Canadians, Canada’s expansion westward, and its relationship to both the U.S. and Britain.
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By 1750, all the southern plantation colonies
a. based their economies on the production of staple crops for export. b. practiced slavery. c. provided tax support for the Church of England. d. had few large cities. e. All of these
Which of the following Third World countries achieved economic growth in the 1980’s and 1990’s?
a. Dubai b. Haiti c. Cuba d. Bangladesh e. China
A. C. “Cap” Anson sought to end the participation of black men in __________
A) baseball B) football C) basketball D) boxing
Anthropologists claim that women lost social standing and freedoms when agriculture superseded hunting and gathering because...
A. Farm life required more children and a woman's new place was in the home and not highly valued B. Women in hunting and gathering societies provided most of the community's food and it was highly valued C. Women were not permitted to acquire the specialized skills of a scribe or artisan D. Religious ideals that developed alongside urbanization taught the inferiority of women