Answer:
b. Developed its distinctive Cajun culture in the seventeenth century
Explanation:
French Louisiana was the territory that was controlled by the French in North America. It expanded roughly from the Great Lakes in the north, to modern day Louisiana in the south. The French influence was the greatest in the southern part of the colony, which is now the state of Louisiana. The French abandoned the territory, or rather they sold it tot he British, but their cultural legacy remained. The French people that settled in the colony developed their own unique culture during the 17th century, and that culture is still in existence. The culture is called Cajun, and it is one of the most unique and interesting cultures in the United States. It is largely based around the French culture of the period when these people settled, with some unique traits added by them over the centuries, and having their own unique French dialect, cuisine, music, and even social norms.
Answer:
The U.S. Constitution guarantees more and broader rights than the state of Florida's constitution.
In 1895 Secretary of State Richard Olney sent a letter to Great Britain asking them to use arbitration to settle the boundary dispute between Venezuela and British Guiana. (option D is the correct one).
Answer:
Rapid industrialization in Russia began after communist revolution 1917 and become major goal in postwar era. Society in Russia transformed from farm workers peasants to factory workers. Rusians start developing their own “technological culture". Space program is one of the achievements. But most of all Russian society become more adaptive.
Prisoners on death marches were supplied with (A) nothing.
Prisoners were forced to march long distances without food or water. If they fell while walking, and could not keep up with the others, they were shot and killed. Given no food and water, some survived the marches by grabbing what they could find along the way, including grass, grubs and occasional potatoes found in the fields. Their treatment was horrid.
ANSWER: (A) nothing
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