Answer:
One group Sifton believed to be the ideal immigrant was the American farmer. He thought that they made for excellent settlers as they would already be equipped to deal with North American conditions. Additionally, although Sifton departed from this tradition slightly, British immigrants were still highly valued. Besides that, Sifton saw Central and Eastern European agriculturists as prime candidates for Canadian immigration. He thought that these people, although not traditionally valued, were the ideal settlers for the Prairies especially as they were already familiar with agriculture, rural lifestyle, and harsh climates.
Explanation:
Maximilian Robespierre effectively ruled the nation from 1793-1794. After he was overthrown, a council known as the Directory ruled until 1799, when Napoleon took over. He ruled until 1814, when Louis' brother took the throne.
Number of laws signed
2017- 29
2009- 14
2001- 7
1000- 22
Total no of page
2017- 133
2009- 1602
2001- 8
1000- 62
Total no of words
2017- 79003
2009- 1122603
2001- 3295
1000- 34018
1 natural born citizen of the US
2 a resident for 14 years
3 must be at least 35
There is only 3 qualifications