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    Main Ideas | Details | Cornell notes    Semantic map or web | * Can be used to provide an outline of the course‚ chapter‚ or lecture. * Organized by main ideas and details. * Can be as detailed as necessary. * Sequential-- take notes as they are given by instructor or text in an orderly fashion. * After class‚ write a summary of what you learned to clarify and reinforce learning and to assist retention. * Can be used as study tool: 1. Define terms or explain concepts

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    this would have happen if it was for the persistence of Prime Minister John A. Macdonald • Three British colonies were formed into four Canadian provinces. The British Province of Canada was divided into the new Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec‚ and two other British colonies‚ New Brunswick and Nova Scotia‚ also became provinces of Canada. • Promise to connect west with east and in today’s environment that connection is still and icon in Canadians • Convince one important person in Nova

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    many countries like China‚ Canada‚ Brazil‚ United States of America‚ Russia‚ Norway‚ India‚ Venezuela‚ Japan‚ Sweden‚ Paraguay‚ and France. It is also used here in Canada in provinces like British Columbia‚ Alberta‚ Manitoba‚ New Brunswick‚ Ontario‚ Quebec‚ Newfoundland & Labrador‚ Nova Scotia‚ Northwest Territories‚ Yukon and Saskatchewan. (There is a map provided that tells you what countries or provinces use hydroelectric dams.) Advantages of Hydroelectric Dams Some advantages of hydroelectric

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    There are about 6.5 million French Canadians living in the country‚ which is about one-fourth of the population. The majority of this population‚ 5.1 million of them‚ live in the province of Quebec: the first settlement of New France. Along with population‚ the French have also influenced language greatly in Canada. About 80% of Quebec’s population are native speakers of French‚ and 95% of Quebec’s population have learned French as their first

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    world today. The constitutional act of 1791 was a perfect example of the segregation of the French and English. It was a British law‚ which changed the government of Quebec to accommodate the many English-speaking settlers‚ known as the Loyalists‚ who had arrived from the United States following the American Revolution. Quebec was divided in two. The western half became Upper Canada and the eastern half became Lower Canada. Upper Canada received English law and institutions‚ while Lower Canada

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    1. What was the cause of the French and Indian War and what was the most important battle of that war? In the 1750s‚ I was still not an American because the North America was colonized by Spain‚ France‚ and Britain. The three countries could not get on well with one another because they all wanted to occupy more lands of North America. The root cause of the French and Indian War were about the control of the Ohio region. In the late 1740s and early 1750s‚ the French sent an expedition down the Ohio

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    maritime environment‚ consisting of the provinces of Newfoundland‚ Labrador‚ Nova Scotia‚ Prince Edward Island‚ and New Brunswick. The central portion of the country‚ in its southern areas‚ is primarily boreal forest (the provinces of Ontario and Quebec). This forest region extends across the entire country from the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains

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    Quebec’s secularism charter heads to lawmakers Recently in the province of Quebec City‚ Canada‚ the Charter of Quebec Values was introduced to the public making the area completely secular. Even more recently‚ the charter was rebranded as “Charter Affirming the Values of Secularism and the Religious Neutrality of the State‚ As Well As the Equality of Men and Women‚ and the Framing of Accommodation Requests”‚ the sole reason simply being that “Bernard Drainville‚ the governing Parti Quebecois

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    Keiyanna Wright U.S History to 1865 Historical Context Paper Due: April 25‚ 2012 The Seven Years War On May 18‚ 1756 Great Britain declared war on France. Britain’s sovereignty war effort had completely crashed with the struggle to possess a essential leadership role to push the French out of the Mississippi Valley. Two years before to the start of the Seven Years War‚ belligerences between American and Canadian colonist had erupted in North America. In 1754 George Washington‚ at

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    CONFLICT OF ETHNIC GROUPS Psyc450 Christopher A. Page January 20th‚ 2013 There are many people in the world that are at war with each other and it’s a shame to see so many different types of ethnic groups that are so much different but on the other hand have a lot of things that are in common. Since the beginning of time there has always been some kind of jealousy or arguments between ethnic groups and

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