You know you can search up our population (which I'm guessing is the U.S.) and find Canada's population, then subtract Canada's population from our population (you can use a calculator if your teacher allows)
I don't want to give the answer because I really don't know, but this is just a way on how you can find out the answer.
hope this helps :)
Depending on the context (also: historical time) of the situation, mutual agreement between the two places and the terms actually used in their legal documents, it could be:
a dependency
a colony
a territory (for example: Puerto Rico is an unincorporated US territory)
and some others: people in the past have used different words to mask the fact that they dominate another country against their will...
Answer:
John B. Watson founded behavioral perspective
I would say it would be status