Explanation:
Probably not, and, maybe from my point of view, thank G-d.
Who's The We Here?
Canadians, in and of itself, doesn't mean much. Canada has been, since before Confederation, a set of social class, regional, racial, ethnic and religious groups fighting to advance their own interests. You could apply Uchronic (alternate history tests) to imagine what would have happened if certain other groups had won. Our indigenous peoples might have been in seventh heaven if all the invaders of their part of Turtle Island had gotten back on the boat and gone away.
Say the British had cut a different deal with the incipient Quebecois, when they conquered New France in 1763. How about, a devoutly Roman Catholic, francophone unit, coast to coast? Less politically correct Quebecois might admit to you that, that would have been very satisfactory. (Say Tabernac in Le Vancouver and everybody gets it!)
As a friend of mine in Edmonton used to say, “Money Talks and Bulls—t walks.” Actually, that is pretty much how Canada works in our own timeline, but say for the sake of a terrifying argument, during the Depression, Bible Bill Aberhart ends up convincing all of Canada of his vision, sort of like an earlier day Jason Kenney. Think of the extermination camps, the vicious German Shepherds, the summary executing of Homosexuals, Troublesome Native people and single Moms, and the humane euthanasia of the mentally disabled.
Or, what if us Jews got to be as clever at plotting as Bible Bill and some modern Albertans would like to say. Watch us abolish Anglo and French Canada in 1955, us attacking from somewhere in North Winnipeg. Nightclubs stay open until dawn, with special tax breaks for club owners and show girls. We impose the most comprehensive social safety net, ever, and put Sweden to shame. Johnny Wayne and Frank Shuster, become, respectively, the Governor General and Prime Minister of Canada, for life. Men are admitted to drinking establishments only when accompanied by a woman, suitably attired in a slinky, film noir-type, outfit. Honest Ed Mirvish becomes Minister of Finance. We enforce new federal legislation, the Have Fun and Go Shopping Day Act. Local municipalities are required to promote casino licencing, every Canadian main street must offer Sunday Crazy Day shopping bargains, and you have to take your missus out for a good meal, chopped, chicken soup and latkes being mandatory on the menu. (UCP'ers, don't panic, I am just indulging myself on a quiet Sunday afternoon, in that anti-pipeline, anti-butch, den of iniquity, downtown Ottawa. However, Justin is just up the road from me, a ten minute walk to his headquarters, and, I know for a fact from our Ottawa grapevine, he is going to get you, and, definitely, bring you down, with the help of the Green Party!)
But, the real life, core denominators were the Fathers of Confederation, and the groups of people they represented. Their vision, a recreated, federal Scotland, with a sort of backward version of Normandy tacked on, is what they got, run by baronial types in the Montreal anglophone community and the up and coming, brash, Toronto. They sort of created the Canada they wanted, and made it stick, bits of sticky right up to today.
This year is the hundredth anniversary of the Winnipeg General Strike. The branch baronocracy of Winnipeg had gotten set itself set up, in the very poshest parts of a generally kind of dumpy Winnipeg. They were certainly getting the Winnipeg they wanted. A Manitoba political scientist could make a credible argument that they still largely do, after making a few concessions, like letting us into the Manitoba and Winnipeg Winter Clubs. Mostly, they still live in the same parts of town as in 1919, and their direct geographic extensions. (Wellington Crescent was the “it” street in classy Winnipeg. It still is. At the very western end, in the early part of the 1900's, some property developers established the town of Tuxedo, which is just what it sounds like. Until the late 1950's we weren't any more welcome there, than at the Manitoba Club.)
To a large extent, the Winnipeg General Strike was about us White Ethnics resisting the barony. We kept on resisting. Wellington Crescent really is a nice street, but I sure am glad we did.
Imagine that your best friend tells you that he doesn’t think the water cycle is important. What would you tell him?
Answer:
I would tell him that the water cycle is one of the most important cycles on our planet. The water cycle is much more than water. The water cycle is one of the most important cycles when it comes to vital organisms. If we did not have the water cycle very few planted would be able to survive. This would also increase the risk of devastating wild fires. Our earth has many different cycles that are needed for our survival.
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What evidence suggests that Luke was Greek?
He was probably educated in Tarsus.
He was not listed among those "of the circumcision."
He was a doctor.
He wrote to Theophilus.
Answer:
He was not listed among those "of the circumcision."
Explanation:
How did northerns view the end of the civil?
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why do you think the pace of the development of society is not equal everywhere? write in 4 points
The pace of development is not equal everywhere because capital investment is not equal everywhere. Without capital investment there can be no development.
If you were a loyalist who heard what happened at the Battle of Kettle Creek, would you think twice about joining the war effort?
Answer:
Yeah.
Explanation:
but this is a more personalized question, so i cant necessarily explain it. But, its really up to you.
Answer:
Yes, because I would realize that the British army has no means to protect me as a Loyalist.
Explanation:
Although at first glance, this was a battle of small intensity, it proves that British army didn't had means or even will to help the Loyalist, especially in Georgia. After the battle of Saratoga, and French aid, Patriots turn the tide. That is why as a Loyalist not only that I would think twice after Battle of Kettle Creek, but I would support general Washington's army.
William and his descendants encouraged the influence of ___ culture on the English people.
Which statement correctly describes microscopes? Check all that apply.
Microscopes make small things appear larger.
Magnification makes something look smaller.
Hans and Zacharias Janssen created the first microscope.
A lens is a transparent material that helps show the details of things observed.
The first microscope was made of two tubes with lenses at the ends.
Answer:
A, C ,D
Explanation:
Microscopes make small things appear larger.
Hans and Zacharias Janssen created the first microscope.
A lens is a transparent material that helps show the details of things observed.
Answer:
The answer to your question is A,C,D
Explanation:
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Name three problems with the Articles of Confederation: Why does the cartoonist believe there is rough sailing ahead?
Answer: The national government could not tax citizens directly, only request money from the states. The states rarely contributed money, meaning the national government could not pay its debts or fund initiatives.
Explanation:
Which is a consequence of poor credit score?
In order for a bill to be voted on in the House of Representatives, a quorum must be present.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
It is true, that in order for a bill to be voted on in the House of Representatives, a quorum must be present. Thus option (A) is correct.
What is bill?A bill refers to a proposed law that is presented for consideration and debate by the members of a parliament or legislative body. A bill can originate from various sources, such as the government, individual members of parliament, or other entities with legislative authority, and it goes through a formal process before it becomes law.
Bills play a crucial role in the legislative process, as they are the primary means through which new laws are proposed, debated, and ultimately enacted in a parliamentary system of government.
In order for a bill to be voted on in the House of Representatives, a quorum must be present is true. Therefore, option (A) is correct.
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how are rainfall and population density related? Why do you think this is the case?
Answer:
People need water to live , so moving to an area with more water is the most likely scenario.
Explanation: Moving to areas where rainfall is more prelevant which would allow crops to crow and provide drinking water.
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True or False. Early French settlements were centered on farming and wealth.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Select the sentence that is MOST important to include in a summary of the article. (A) Taher is a Palestinian teenager from the West Bank region of the Middle East. (B) Shachar is an Israeli teen from Jerusalem. (C) Kanak said they could face problems at home for taking part in the program. (D) Israelis and the Palestinians have been trying to reach an agreement over the land for years.
Answer:
(D) Israelis and the Palestinians have been trying to reach an agreement over the land for years.
Explanation:
This statement above is the best one to be included in a summary of the article because, it was abut the conflict between the two countries as a result of the land which they lay claim to. Both countries has experienced various problems especially among its people due to that land issues.
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Carbon can form very large molecules (Macromolecules) because
All of the choices
A. Carbone can form rings
B. Carbon can bond with itself
C. Carbon can form 4 bonds
D. carbon can form long chains
Answer:
All three types of molecules are the result of carbon's ability to form four covalent bonds. Carbon chains can bond with carbon rings to form very large, complex molecules. These large molecules can be made of many small molecules that are bonded together.
I would go with D but
if it's multiple choice then I would go with D, C, and A
edit:if you are looking for this question a few days after it was answered,the answer ended up being all of the above
some children were paid as little as _________ per day to work.
A. $1.00 one dollar
B . $2.50 two dollars and fifty cents
C. $.40 forty cents
or
D. $.75 seventy five cents
Answer:
$.40 forty cents
Explanation:
its has the smallest of all
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Why do some people consider the way the media cover candidates for public office bad for democracy?
(A).People tend to vote for the candidates who they find most appealing, rather than the ones whose beliefs are most like their own.
(B.)The media are for-profit businesses, unable to be fair or objective in the interest of the public
(C.)Candidates already in office receive more media attention than those who are trying to take their positions.
(D.)People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.
Answer:
D) People always vote for the person the media determine is most qualified, rather than the candidate who can bring about change.
Explanation:
Because, because. Hope this helps you. Because. :)
Answer:
Your answer is B even though D is a solid answer aswell
Explanation:
15)
Yamacraw chief
Lived close to what is now Savannah
Provided assistance to James Oglethorpe & early settlers
Who is being described by these statements?
A) Sequoyah
B) Tomochichi
C) Mary Musgrove
D) James Oglethorpe
16)
Tomochichi's trip to England with James Oglethorpe was important because
A) the English wanted to meet Oglethorpe's American Indian friends.
B) it showed the goodwill between the American Indians and the English.
C) Oglethorpe wanted American Indians to act and to talk like the English.
D) Tomochichi did not trust James Oglethorpe or the English until the trip.
17)
Which policies would have received the MOST support from Georgia's "Malcontents"?
A) policies that would allow trade with the Spanish in St. Augustine.
B) policies that would prohibit settlers of the Catholic faith from settling in the colony.
C) policies that would allow the use and manufacture of alcohol and the ownership of slaves.
D) policies that would prohibit Creek and Cherokee Indians from owning land in the backcountry.
18)
Why were the Highland Scots MOST valued when they arrived in Georgia in 1736?
A) They were able to translate many different languages.
B) They were able to convert American Indians to Christianity.
C) Their military skill helped to defend the colony of Georgia.
D) Their ability to farm in swamps was needed to help feed the colony.
19)
James Oglethorpe wanted the Highland Scots to move to Georgia
A) because they were qualified in the lumber industry.
B) so that the colony would have many types of people.
C) because they were experienced and skilled soldiers.
D) so that they would bring Protestantism to the colony.
20)
Wine
Rice
Indigo
Silk
___?___
This list represents the major crops grown in colonial Georgia. What crop should correctly be placed in the blank space?
A) Potatoes
B) Poultry
C) Tobacco
D) Tomatoes
21)
___?___
Rice
Indigo
Silk
Tobacco
This list represents the major products in colonial Georgia. What product should correctly be placed in the blank space?
A) Corn
B) Cotton
C) Wine
D) Wheat
22)
The first Jewish settlers landed in which port city in Georgia?
A) Brunswick
B) Kingsland
C) Savannah
D) Statesboro
23)
The "Trustee Period" is MOST associated with which of these eras?
A) Colonial Era
B) Revolutionary War Era
C) Civil War Era
D) Reconstruction Era
24)
Georgia's Salzburger settlers are MOST associated with coming from what modern-day country?
A) Austria
B) England
C) France
D) Scotland
25)
James Oglethorpe MOST LIKELY came up with idea to move English debtors to his colony in the New World because he
A) needed many men to come and work on the land in his new colony.
B) wanted his new colony to be made entirely of people from England.
C) could not find anyone else who was willing to move to the new place.
D) did not want them to suffer in the poor conditions of English prisons.
26)
The MOST important goal of Georgia's early agricultural program was to produce
A) crops to sell to other colonies.
B) enough food for the colonists to survive.
C) agricultural commodities to export to England.
D) crops to exchange with local American Indian tribes.
27)
In 1734, a group of Austrian Protestants known as the Salzburgers arrived in the Georgia colony. What was the name of the settlement they built 25 miles northwest of Savannah?
A) Augusta
B) Darien
C) Ebenezer
D) Louisville
28)
When James Oglethorpe allegedly said he wanted to establish a British colony for the "worthy poor," to whom was he MOST likely referring?
A) people in debt
B) religious minorities
C) political opponents
D) Spanish settlers
29)
In 1742 James Oglethorpe helped defend Georgia from an invasion by
A) England.
B) France.
C) Portugal.
D) Spain.
30)
The Salzburgers are MOST associated with what time period in Georgia history?
A) Antebellum
B) Colonial
C) Reconstruction
D) Revolutionary
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15) B.
16)B.
17)C.
18)C.
19)C.
20)D.
21.) C.
22)C.
23) A.
24)A.
25)D.
26)C.
27)C.
28)A.
29)D.
30)B.
Explanation:
The person that suggested that Africans be transported to the New World to do the work that Native Americans could not
Answer:
The Need for a New Labor Force
European diseases had a devastating effect on the Native American population.
Measles, smallpox, and typhuswere common in Europe. As a result, most adult
Europeans were immune, or had a natural resistance, to them. Native Americans,
however, had never been exposed to such diseases and had no immunity to them. As
a result, many Native Americans became terribly sick after their first encounters with
Europeans. Many of them died in the years after Columbus reached the New World.
No one knows how many Native Americans died from European diseases, but the loss
of life was staggering. Spanish author Fernando de Oviedoreported in 1548 about the
destruction of the Native Americans of Hispaniola. He reported that of the estimated 1
million Indians who had lived on the island in 1492, “there are now believed to be at the
present time...five hundred persons [left].” In North America the Native American
population north of Mexico was about 10 million when Columbus arrived. This number
would drop to less than a million. The drop in the native population played a major role
in the emerging need for an alternative labor force.
Plantation agriculture was a mainstay of the colonial economic structure. Spain
and Portugal established sugar plantations that relied on large numbers of native
laborers. In the 1600s English tobacco farmers in North America also needed workers
for their plantations. With a lack of Native American workers, they, too, needed another
source of labor. Plantation owners in both North and South America wanted a cheap
workforce.
Some colonists, including Spanish priest Bartolomé de Las Casas, suggested
using enslaved Africans as workers. Africans had already developed immunity to
European diseases. The colonists soon agreed that slaves from West Africacould be
the solution to their labor needs.
The Slave Trade
In 1510 the Spanish government legalized the sale of slaves in its colonies. The first full
cargo ship of Africans arrived in the Americas eight years later. Over the next century,
more than a million enslaved Africans were brought to the Spanish and Portuguese
colonies in the New World. The Dutch and English also became active in the slave
trade.
Middle Passage
Enslavement was a horrible experience for the slaves. Most enslaved people had been
captured in the interior of Africa, often by Africans who profited from selling slaves to
Europeans. The captives were chained around the neck and then marched to the coast.
This journey could be as long as 1,000 miles. The Middle Passagewas the voyage
across the Atlantic Ocean that enslaved Africans were forced to endure. Africans were
packed like cargo in the lower decks of the slave ships. The slaves were chained
together and crammed into spaces about the size of coffins. The height between the
decks was sometimes only 18 inches.
In this confinement, disease spread quickly, killing many Africans. Others
suffocated or died from malnutrition. Some slaves took their own lives to end their
suffering. It is estimated that one out of every six Africans died during the Middle
Passage.
African Diaspora
Between the 1520’s and 1860’s about 12 million Africans were shipped across the
Atlantic as slaves. More than 10 million of these captives survived the voyage and
reached the Americas. The slave trade led to the African Diaspora(A diaspora is a
scattering of people.) Enslaved Africans were sent all across the New World.
More than a third of the enslaved Africans, nearly 4 million people, were sent to
Brazil. Most of those slaves were forced to work on Portuguese sugar plantations.
Nearly 2 million slaves went to the colonies of New Spain. Some worked on plantations
in the Caribbean, while others were taken to the mines of Peru and Mexico. Some 3
million slaves worked in British and French Colonies in the Caribbean and Latin
America. More than 600,000 slaves went to Britain's North American colonies that later
became the United States.
Colonial leaders across the Americas developed laws that regulated slave
treatment and behavior. Slaves were given few rights in the colonies. The law
considered enslaved Africans to be property. In some colonies, a slaveholder was not
charged with murder if he killed a slave while punishing him. Enslaved Africans, on the
other hand, received harsh penalties for minor offenses, such as breaking a tool.
Runaways were often tortured and sometimes killed.
The treatment of enslaved Africans varied. Some slaves reported that their
Explanation:
What is the correct alignment during a solar eclipse?
Answer:
perfect or near perfect straight line
Why did the pilgrims of England come to the Americas
What are the requirements to become a naturalized American citizen?
Answer:
Be at least 18 years of age.
Be a lawful permanent resident, which means you have a green card.
Have lived in the United States as a lawful green card holder for at least 5 years.
Explanation:
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What economic system is controlled by private owners with little government influence? (2 points)
Group of answer choices
Capitalism
Chartered companies
Market economy
Mercantilism
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Answer:
Capitalism
Explanation:
What are 5 innovations/advancements that have helped the movement of goods in our world?
What did the Egyptian gods look like
Explanation:
The physical form taken on by the various Egyptian gods was usually a combination of human and animal, and many were associated with one or more animal species. And an animal could express a deity's mood. When a god was angry, she might be portrayed as a ferocious lioness; when gentle, a cat.
Which statement best describes an advantage of indirect democracy over direct democracy a it can help citizens feel more connected to the government b it can be more responsive to the interests of citizens c it Can increase the efficiency of decision making d it can be to prevent political leaders from serving their own interests
Answer:
C. It can increase the efficiency of decision making
Answer:
c
Explanation:
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Why couldn’t the settlers and miners live in peace with the Plains Indians?
Answer:
The settlers and miners crossed Native
American hunting grounds and miners would rush into their territory when gold/silver was discovered.
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Explanation:
Which of the following were reasons for the soviet Union's collapse?
1. Satellite nations declared independence.
2. The soviet Union could not complete economically with the West.
3. Soviet citizens demanded political and economic reforms.
4. The United States beat the Soviet Union in a violent battle at stalingrad.
Answer choices:
A. i and ii only
B. i and iv only
C. iii and iv only
D. i ii and iii.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Just cause
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What events caused the Peloponnesian War to happen?
Answer: The two powers struggled to agree on their respective spheres of influence absent Persia's influence. This disagreement led to friction and eventually outright war.
Explanation: It was just because they both had different plans
The Athenian empire power and influence was growing too rapidly, Sparta saw them as a threat and wanted to get rid of them, causing the build up of how badly Sparta wanted to go to war, and the immediate trigger for that was when the Athenian empire tried to take control of The Delian League which would create a powerful naval alliance.
where was the first center of agriculture south america B southwest Asia c Africa D Europe
list the following events in the correct order in which they took place
Answer:
I think its(but may not be right)
Lewis and Clark
Louisiana Purchase
Haiti wins independence
Answer:Haiti wins independence from France
President Thomas Jefferson makes the Louisiana Purchase
lewis and Clark lead the Corps of Discovery
Explanation: