The name of the treaty signed in 1763 which officially ended the French and Indian War was the Treaty of Paris.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:
</u>
The Treaty of Paris was officially treated as the end of the French Indian War which lasted for seven long years. In this war, Great Britain succeeded in confiscating huge territories that were priory under the control of the French.
By signing the treaty, the French declared that they would never cause any nuisance to the British colonies in North America.
The area they were controlling was to big for one ruler to control so they divided it into different colonies.
<span>Many arguments were used against the trusts but two very general themes stand out. The first is that trusts achieved their economic dominance not because the trust operated in a business that required such dominance, but because the trusts had acquired a monopoly which allowed them to stifle competition. The second theme is that trusts, both in virtue of and in order to obtain these monopolies, exerted corrupt power on the institutions of the state, and thus subverted democracy.</span>
B because of the Aztecs and southern natives (South America)
By separation of powers and a system of checks and balances. Power is divided among 3 different branches that each cannot do things solely on their own.