Answer:
Quebec's distinctive language and culture have led many of its residents to ask for separation from the rest of Canada from time to time. Quebec has long been different from the rest of Canada, even when the whole region was still part of the British Empire rather than an independent country. However, Quebec has never mustered enough electoral will to vote for independence.
The Parti Québécois has long led the fight for separation of the French-speaking part of Canada from the rest of the country. The division between Quebec and the rest of the country is rooted in the fact that while the French settled Quebec during the exploration period, the English ended up taking control of the province from the French. As a result, that part of Canada was left feeling a bit oppressed as the rest of the area was settled by the British.
Since 1970, the question of separatism for Quebec has roiled the country. Quebec is not only a large part of the country, it is a crucial one in terms of economic and industrial infrastructure. Its separation from Canada would leave a big hole in the middle of one of North America's most important nations, and it is difficult to predict the long-term effects of such a move. Because of this uncertainty, the referendums calling for Quebec to leave Canada have never carried the day.
Explanation:
The correct answer is the A-not-B error. This is the process
that occurs on child that are at the age of 8-12 months that they tend to reach
for objects that are found before than those were last hidden as the child don’t
understand that objects are permanent.
Britain and France are the two nations that had greatest amount of territory in Africa
Answer:
The Bahamas.
Explanation:
The Bahamas is the set of islands on which Christopher Columbus and many other explorers followed.
Christopher Columbus landed on the island on 12th October, 1492, on an island, modern day '<em>the Bahamas</em>' a set of seven-hundred islands. <em>His ship landed on the then called name, Guanahani, which was later renamed by Columbus to San Salvdar</em>.
The island is called 'West Indies' because Christopher was on his voyage to reach the land of India and perceived the island to be India or Indies. Thus he called it 'the West Indies.'
After Christopher made his landfall on the island, many other explorers and scholars followed him.
Thus the correct answer is 'the Bahamas.'
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