When World War I broke out in 1914, all Dominions of the British Empire, including Canada, were called upon by Great Britain to fight on her behalf. So, they kinda had to.
And start.ariot is right. Canada basicly had no choice. It was different in WWII, in which Canadian Parliament debated whether or not to go to war. Canada did, but the fact that she could make a choice was a major step in the growth of Canadian autonomy.
Because the trade ships would take a year to bring to China and also another year to return back to the U.S. ... Because the soldiers were about to loose their farms from not being compensated for fighting int he war.
1.They were regarded as traitor's.
2.Many who remained Loyalist were exiled.
3.They lost most of their possessions.
4.They migrated to other country's or back to Britain or the Bahamas.
The late 19th-century United States is probably best known for the vast expansion of its industrial plant and output. At the heart of these huge increases was the mass production of goods by machines. This process was first introduced and perfected by British textile manufacturers.
I would go with A, cell wall. animals have a cell membrane but no cell wall