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One historical event in the period 1787 to 1803 that would be used to support Ellis's interpretation is the United States President Thomas Jefferson's historical interpretation about the approval of the Louisiana Purchase.
For historian Joseph J. Ellis, the issue was the way President Thomas Jefferson proceeded to buy the Louisiana territory to the French, knowing that he could have been going beyond his powers as the head of the executive branch. The question for historian Ellis is not that his decision over the territory was right, but the way he implemented that decision that challenged his powers as President. Thomas Jefferson had big hopes that the next step for the American government was in the conquest of the western part of the United States.
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It laid out the process by which lands west of the Appalachian Mountains were to be surveyed and sold.
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The statement which describes the idea of Manifest Destiny that affected demographic changes in the United States during the 19th century is '' It resulted in large numbers of white Americans relocating from east to west''
Answer: Option A
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The Manifest destiny was a doctrine that said the United States of America is destined to spread and expand it's territories from the Atlantic coast to the Pacific oceans.
This also justified why the United States had acquired other nations of the workday. This made the country very strong and attracted a lot of people from the east side to the west side because of better living standard and that is was superior to other regions of the world.
The correct answer is - A. hydroelectric.
Canada is a country that has lot of rivers, lakes, and a vast coastline, all of which enables the country to use the water as its prime source for production of electricity. In fact, more than half, 60.1% to be more precis, of the total electricity production comes from the water sources, thus the dominant one is the hydroelectricity.
All the other sources for production of electricity combined are producing less then the hydroelectric power, with the nuclear power being second with little more than 15%, and the natural gas and the coal each accounting for around 10% of the total production of electricity in the country.