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France was the European country that invaded large parts of North Africa in the 1800s.
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- The first invasion that France undertook was that of the territory of Algeria.
- France invaded Algeria in 1830 with an intention to cease the attacks that were done on the French ships by the Algerian pirates.
- After France invaded Algeria, the streaks to invade the interiors of the African continent continued.
- Great Britain was another European country that invaded large parts of Africa following France.
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The correct option is B) the opportunity cost of producing a bushel of wheat is lower for Canada than it is for the U.S.
Explanation:
In economics, opportunity cost can be described as choosing an option from alternatives . Foe example, if we spend our time watching a movie,we lost our time for reading a book.
If the opportunity cost to produce a product will be lower, that means that the product will be more beneficial. For example, due to certain circumstances the opportunity cost of producing a bushel of what is lower as compared to that of U.S. Hence, Canada will have comparative advantage when compared with U.S.
The destruction of an opponent’s resources is the best description of a scorched earth policy.
Option B
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A strategy used by the military of a nation that aims to destroy the assets which might be useful for the opponent or enemy to attack when retreating from a position. This military strategy used becomes a policy which is known as scorched earth policy.
The assets they aims to destroy are usually weapons, any industrial resources, communication sites and vehicles used for transportation. This whole process is carried by the military either in the enemy territory or in its home territory while invading.
The tensions between the French speaking,Catholic descendants of French colonists and the English speaking,Protestant British population and government.
Ideas that the USA was planning any invasion of Canada in 1865 or just after are nonsense - Britain had sold far more war materiel to the Union than the Confederacy during the Civil War,the Union army was needed to enforce Reconstruction on US citizens in the South,and any war with Britain would have seen the huge British navy establish a blockade of the US coast and cripple the US economy - as it had done in the War of !812.President Johnson was aware of all of this,so had no intention - or desire to - attack Canada.