The Quebec Act was passed by Great Britain in 1774. Britain had gained the area in 1763 from France after the French and Indian War, and the Quebec Act created an effective administration of the area. It also expanded the size of Canada, and led to resentment by the 13 Colonies. The Canadians were primarily Catholic, and most colonists were extremely against Catholicism. The French living there also had a history of lacking a trial by jury, and the colonists believed the expansion of Canada was a ploy to influence courts in the colonies to lack the right to a trial by jury. This act in conjunction with the Intolerable Acts led to a large feeling of secession among the colonists.
Answer:
Burning it releases no pollutants
Explanation:
Natural gas
- Coal is the world's most abundant fuel.
- It can be used as fuel for vehicles- TRUE
- Natural gas is a non-renewable hydrocarbon used as a source of energy for heating, cooking, and electricity generation
Natural gas produce precursors of smog when burnt
Explanation:
Pretty sure the answer is D if not its B
Placemark takes you to an ENE view of a steep, seaward-sloping face behind the flat, coastal sea terrace on which people have built homes. The place mark is positioned on the most recent, active mudslide, which is the infamous La Conchita mudslide. Why do you think this mudslide occurred?
On January 10, 2005, a landslide struck the community of La Conchita in Ventura County, California, destroying or seriously damaging 36 houses and killing 10 people.
the area has little vegetation to hold the soil
the area could have been undercut by the road halfway up the slope
the sea terrace on which the houses sit has over-steepened the cliff
Answer: Eradication
Coca eradication is an example of a strategy promoted by the United States government in 1961 as part of its "War on Drugs." It consists of eliminating the cultivation of coca, the drug crop whose leaves are used in the manufacture of cocaine.