The third president of the USA is Thomas Jefferson, who was after <em>John Adams</em>, and <em>George Washington.</em>
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Britain created the provinces of upper Canada and lower Canada when it passed the "<span>c. Constitutional Act of 1791" since this did not generally affect the other areas of Canada. </span>
The photograph is not here, but I did research and found the photograph in question. The architectural feature that the photograph of the Hagia Sophia shows is a dome.
In the pivotal case of Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that racially separate facilities, if equal, did not violate the Constitution. Segregation, the Court said, was not discrimination.
C - definitely not the case, it's very common in Mali
B - also not the case, it's not very common but it's not "unheard of"
As for A and D, it's problematic.
A - hm, this is also not really true, it would be better to call it that it's more common in the east and West and less common in the center
D- In Nigeria 25% of women undergo it, and it also recently banned it - it's not little and it's not "uncommon" but it's less than in other contries in teh region.
so both A and D are partially true, partially false, but I think that A is better than D because the some of the countries where FMG is most present, Mali and Egypt, are in the north and the southern counties have it less.