The "Copper" was used by the First Nations people as a form of money and wealth. It was made out of "Native" copper which was found in the land where they lived, and superficially resembled a shield. Considered very rare and hard to obtain, raw copper was traded from the Athabaskan Indians in the Interior Plains, or from the white man in later times.
Answer:
the beauty in nature
Explanation:
Religion, brutality, and rationality have absolutely NOTHING to do with romance. So the answer is obvious. D
E,G,B,D,F. An easy way to remember it is Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge!