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    ------------------------------------------------- POLITICAL SCIENCE 100 FINAL EXAM REVIEW 2 CANADIAN CONSTITUIONAL DOCUMENTS * The Canadian Constitution includes constitution documents (THE Constitution Acts of 1867 and 1892)‚ unwritten conventions and ordinary laws. * The Constitution (or BNA – British North American Act) Act‚ 1867 * An incomplete document (no entrenched bill of rights and no amending procedure) * A parliamentary government similar to that of Britain

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    Overtime‚ things got better for immigrants and they started to become accepted‚ first through the work they did to support the country as well as resources and the determination they gave. Now‚ immigrants can easily come into Canada and become Canadian citizens giving them rights and freedoms equal to everyone around them. With immigrants comes a change in society and culture. Many trends we have now originated from another country and were introduced into Canada only through immigration. Canada

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    Introduction; Thesis statement: Canadian women had many duties during WW2 after the men had left for battle. - Women always had a "ladylike" image that they were expected to fit. -The involvement of Canadian women in WW2 was one of the most important primary steps towards Canadas current state of gender equality‚ because those women took on a untraditonal military role that back then you would NEVER expect a women to take on‚ challenged social stereotypes and refused to return to traditional

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    putting up the ugliest weirdest flag i have ever seen. Come help me hook this she said. “Mom‚ why do we always hook this flag it is embarrassing‚ I mean it is just a white flag with paint on it?” Really she says I tend to like it and so does your father. I just leave it for now i don’t want to argue because I have plans today.A hour later my friend come knock on the door I tell my mom I am leaving and I leave.On the way out my friend “Wyatt‚ ask me whats up with that flag it’s always up around this

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    Quebec who have left the province during the 1971 to 2001 time frame‚ on average‚ have a higher education than other Canadians. Anglophones who chose to remain in Quebec throughout the past decades were less likely to have post-secondary diplomas. As well‚ they were less likely to have completed high school. The Anglophones who left Quebec in 1971 were 81% more likely than other Canadians to obtain a post-secondary degree and 19 % more likely to have obtained their high school diploma. Anglophones who

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    American flag‚ goes back to 1907. Showing disrespect toward our Nation’s flag is intolerable. People have freedom of speech‚ but do not need to show their opinion through burning the American flag. Burning the flag is offensive to many U.S citizens and is disrespectful to our nation because the American flag is a symbol of freedom. Because of the First Amendment‚ people are able to burn the flag. The article‚ “Calls to remove Confederate battle flag highlight racial tensions over the American flag”‚ states

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    confederate flag is the flag the southern states created when they seceded from the union in 1860. It was mainly used during the time of the civil war when the south formed their own country; the confederacy. During the time of the Confederacy‚ the south saw the flag as a representation of “southern pride” and states’ rights. But‚ many others‚ even to this day‚ see it much differently. The flag has been seen as a symbol of many negative ideas and events. Therefore‚ I believe that the flag should be

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    Disgrace? The American flag is an everlasting symbol of freedom and hope. The flag of the United States has standards on how it can be used. The code states that the flag should never be used as wearing attire‚ bedding‚ and curtains. Should never be stepped on‚ drawn back‚ nor up in folds‚ but always allow to free fall without touching the ground. Some people bend the rules slightly in clothing design and how the flag is used in other ways. No disrespect should be shown to the flag of the United States

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    The American Flag stands today to show that the wonderful place we call America‚ is forever united and will stand strong till we are all no more. Foreigners come to visit our nation and notice that‚ we Americans are full of purity‚ innocence‚ honor and peace‚ which the 6 white stripes on our flag imply. Also‚ we are all full of power‚ strength‚ bravery and endurance because we don’t allow anyone or anything to tear our nation apart. We will forever stand as one in a blue field of justice‚ fairness

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    became mistreatment of Japanese Canadians. The government was cruel‚ stripped them of all their rights as citizens‚ did not let them speak up for themselves and unfairly punished them in different ways. In an effort to protect Canada‚ the government wrongfully confiscated and sold the possessions of Japanese Canadians effectively taking away their ability to work‚ placed approximately 21‚000 in internment camps and then deported over 10‚000. Japanese Canadian were faced with unfair treatment

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