Answer:
There are usually three ways that people react to change: Be non-active. Be reactive. Be proactive and positive
As people begin to react to the change, they may start to feel concern, anger, resentment, or fear. They may resist the change actively or passively. They may feel the need to express their feelings and concerns, and vent their anger.
Answer: Canada’s fertility rates have not met the replacement rate of 2.1 needed for stable population growth since 1971. In addition, the life expectancy for Canadians has also increased by more than nine years. In short, Canadians are living longer and having fewer children and less frequently. Without a young population to replace retiring workers, there will be fewer working-age Canadians contributing to the workforce and economy. This imbalance puts pressure on the standards of living, slows economic growth, and creates numerous fiscal challenges. Immigration brings in young families and working-age newcomers. These newcomers fill workplace shortages and contribute positively to the economy. Unfortunately, immigration alone is not the solution to Canada’s ageing and retiring population.
Explanation:
<span>The economy of New Spain tended to be based on mineral - gold.
The economy of New France tended to be based on animal - furs. (Some fish, as well.)
New france Traded with the Native Americans for animal skins while Spanish forced Native Americans into harsh labor.</span>
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The answer is persecution.
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