In nineteenth century Canada,

a. French-speaking Catholics were a disenfranchised minority.
b. the Québecois were losing their distinctiveness as a linguistic and religious minority in Canada.
c. many First Nations peoples in eastern and western Canada fought against continued association with the British empire.
d. most French-Canadians favored continued association with the British empire.
e. few European immigrants arrived.


d

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A) showed little interest in the election B) already verged on mass hysteria C) closed ranks behind Douglas D) promoted reasoned discussion of the issues

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A. Black Kettle. B. Crazy Horse. C. Chief Joseph. D. Cochise. E. Sitting Bull.

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Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding historically black churches in the United States?

a) they chose to have different churches that used African languages b) they were founded by escaped slaves c) they developed unique forms of worship distinct from other churches d) they were integrated into existing white churches in the south after 1800 e) they evolved into a new religion that is not considered

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