All of these are cultural taboos of Canada:
1. Don’t talk about any aspect of religion unless you are sure the people you are with are receptive. Most people will not be receptive and will try to get away.
2. Learn something about the culture before you arrive.
3. We don’t have Indians; we have First Nations Peoples.
4. The term Eskimo is offensive to the Inuit.
5. Canadians are not just like Americans, but speak differently. Don’t go there.
6. Don’t talk loud.
7. Don’t talk loud about money.
8. Don’t do a negative comparison in a loud voice.
9. Do not refer to people by skin colour or what you perceive is their ethnic background.
10. Our immigrants and refugees are not a problem; they are an asset.
11. Be polite to everyone, especially people working in service industries.
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Canadians are generally taught to be friendly, polite and respectful to both friends and strangers alike. Canada basically follows standard western cultural traditions in regards to things like greetings, rude gestures, and gift-giving. The most taboo subjects of conversation in Canada are politics, religion, and sex.
The 14th Amendment granted citizenship and equal civil and legal rights to African Americans and slaves who had been emancipated after the American Civil War, including them under the umbrella phrase.
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Answer:
C. It granted civil rights to African Americans.
Explanation:
The statement: "There were more emancipation societies in the South than in the North before 1830" is true.
The term emancipations refers to any effort to procure economic and social rights, political rights or equality, often for a specifically disenfranchised group, or more generally, in discussion of such matters. Emancipation stems from ēx manus capere ('detach from the hand').
iN the United States the Civil Rights Movement resulted in the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Voting Rights Act of 1965, and the Fair Housing Act of 1968 can be seen as further realization of events such as the Emancipation Proclamation and abolition of slavery a century earlie.
2. What was the Iroquois Confederacy?