How did the British act toward dissident French-Canadians?
a. The British allowed them to retain their fishing and fur-trading industries.
b. The British granted them autonomy in cultural and religious life.
c. The British sent in an army to enforce compliance with British laws.
d. The British sent in clergy and tried to force them to convert to Anglicanism.
B
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a. their body and face paints b. their relative nakedness c. their religious ceremonies d. their unrestrained aggression against the new arrivals.
Under the policy known as the Roosevelt ________, the United States asserted the right to intervene in the Western Hemisphere in order to prevent Europeans from doing so.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).