The third alternative is the template (C).
Canada is an industrialized, rich country with a growing population. The country is US neighbor, which makes him to be a consumer of American programming. This is not interpreted as a bad one, however, the government acts to stimulate Canadian programming and culture. This is a form of public policy, investing in an industry that finds economic difficulties and expansion to revive it.
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In a confederate system, the states have most of the power. The central government has very little. When the US had a confederate form of government, the central government could not tax the states or even raise a military, because they could not get people to enlist.
<span>The percentage of enslaved Africans imported into the Caribbean Islands and Brazil suggest that the racial makeup of these areas was predominantly European</span>