The answer is B. They are also the ones who created the water wheel/ water mill that generates electricity. We adapted that from them to run out factories.
France is the answer. Paul de Chomedey is credited with having founded the places mentioned in your question. He was born in France, so one can make the assumption that France formed Montreal. This also makes sense, since French is spoken throughout Montreal.
The period between 10,000 bce to 600 bce saw the shift from hunter and gatherer societies to the farming and agriculture one. In the hunter and gatherer society, women played a survival role of collecting food from plants such as fruits and vegetables. During the agricultural society, women were seen doing more of the preparation of food while the men were the ones gathering the food from farming or raising livestock.
<span>The National "Reclamation" Act of 1902, provided proceeds from the sale of public lands for the construction of dams, canals, and irrigation systems in sixteen </span><span>Western states, since this greatly spurred the economy. </span>