What was the basis of Canada's atypical economy?

A) urban-based manufacturing
B) unprocessed resources for export
C) finance, insurance, real estate (FIRE)
D) public administration
E) professional and technical services


Answer: B

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A. A spaceship in space reaches a certain velocity and then cuts off its engine.  It will travel for millions of miles unless acted upon by another force or body. B. You are driving down a section of highway that is perfectly level (no hills or valleys) at 60 miles per hour. You take your foot off of the accelerator and coast for 100 miles. C. Pennies dropped off a 1000-foot high building travel faster than pennies dropped out of a plane at 1000 feet above the ground. D. A bullet fired on Saturday always goes farther than one fired the next day (Sunday) using the same gun at the same temperature.

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The presence of meltwater at the bottom of a glacier can increase its rate of movement

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Isotonic saline is 0.89% NaCl (w/v). Suppose you wanted to make 1.0 L of isotonic solution of KCl. What mass of KCl would you need?

A) 8.9 g B) 11 g C) 23 g D) 75 g

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The total amount of atmospheric water remains nearly constant

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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