Answer:
1. Although Canada defined itself in opposition to the United States of America, goods and ideas flowed easily across the border.
2. The Revolution created an international border between the United States of America and Quebec. The patriots stayed on one side and the loyalists on the other.
Explanation:
The statements that describe how the Revolution was also a borderlands conflict where space, culture, and identity met are;
1. Although Canada defined itself in opposition to the United States of America, goods and ideas flowed easily across the border.
2. The Revolution created an international border between the United States of America and Quebec. The patriots stayed on one side and the loyalists on the other.
The sudden end to the slave economy would have had a profound and killing economic impact in the South where reliance on slave labor was the foundation of their economy
World War II was the war fought to bring "essential human" freedoms. However, in America, many minority groups did not have the essential freedoms they were fighting overseas for.
For example, black men served in the US military and gained new economic opportunities in factories during World War II. These men were vital to the war effort. However, they still lacked the same freedom in the US in comparison to white citizens. Many black citizens were stopped from voting, attending the same school as white citizens, etc.
This was also true for Japanese American citizens. Thousands of Japanese-American citizens were put into internment camps by the US government after the attack on Pearl Harbor. This limited the freedom of these citizens even though they did not commit any crimes.