Relations between the United States and Canada are
unfriendly or friendly

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Answer: The answer is friendly

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18. Which of the following statements best describes French settlers' treatment of Native Americans?A. French settlers ignored the local native population unless they interfered with the fur trade.B. French settlers were on friendly terms with Native Americans and they relied on them to provide furs.C. French settlers had a policy of killing most Native Americans in order to claim new lands.D. French settlers enslaved Native Americans and forced them to work in mines and on farms.

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The best option from the list would be that "A. French settlers ignored the local native population unless they interfered with the fur trade," since the French and the Natives had a (relatively) civil relationship. 

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B. French settlers were on friendly terms with Native Americans and they relied on them to provide furs.

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Is Poland a free nation ?

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Now it is.

However, it was not back in WWII because Germany had invaded it and split it into two parts, one part for Germany and other for Soviet Union.

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Yes

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1. The Second Red Scare began soon after which of these events? a.) the start of the Cold War. b.) the McCarthy hearings. c.) the construction of the Berlin Wall. d.) the Cuban Missile Crisis. 2. In the late 1940s, Joseph McCarthy focused an investigation into communism's influence on what area of American life? . a.) entertainment and broadcasting. b.) travel and tourism. c.) government and security. d.) finance and investment. 3. Which of these was a similar feature of the periods that followed the two world wars? a.) a wave of isolationist sentiment. b.) rapid changes in political leadership. c.) significant growth of union membership. d.) suspicion and persecution of communists

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The correct answer to number 1 is A) the start of the Cold War.

The start of the Cold War was a result of increased political, economic, and military tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. These tensions were caused by the difference in economic and political systems of the two countries, with the US disliking the system of communism used by the Soviet Union. This is when the fear of communism, aka the second Red Scare, really started to grow in the United States.

The correct answer to number 2 is C) government and security.

One of McCarthy's most famous speeches was given in West Virginia in the early 1950's in which he claimed, through his research, that he had found 207 members of the State Department were communism. This research was said to have been conducted during the 1940's.

The correct answer to number A) A wave of isolationist sentiment.

After both World Wars, Americans were focused on having their life return to normal since millions of men were now home and looking to start families.

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I think the correct answer to number 1 is A) the start of the Cold War.

3) What do we call the transfer of goods, foods and ideas between the Old World and New World during the 1500s?

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The transfer of goods during this time was called the Columbian Exchange.
The name of this process is The Columbian Exchange.

Which of the following cities is located on the most densely populated island of Indonesia? A. Kuala Lumpur
B. Jakarta
C. Bangkok
D. Manila

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B. Jakarta is the answer

The answer is B- Jakarta.

The principle of separate but equal wasestablished by
(A) Brown v. Board of Education
(B) Wesbery v. Sanders
(C) Plessy v. Ferguson
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The answer is C Plessy v. Ferguson. It is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision in the jurisprudence of the United State, upholding the constitutionally of state laws requiring racial segregation in public facilities under the doctrine of "separate but equal."

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The principle of separate but equal was established by Plessy v. Ferguson, a U.S. Supreme Court decision of 1896. It advocated for separate facilities for white and non-white people, presuming that the facilities were equal, though this was not the case in practice. This principle was overruled by Brown v. Board of Education in 1954.

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The principle of separate but equal was established by Plessy v. Ferguson, a landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision in 1896. This principle sanctioned the provision of separate public facilities for white and non-white people, on the condition that these facilities were presumed to be equal. However, in practice, these facilities were usually of inferior quality for non-white people, leading to inequality and injustice. The principle of separate but equal was overruled by Brown v. Board of Education in 1954, which declared that separate educational facilities were inherently unequal.

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