<span>The Macdonald-Cartier bridge that stretches the Ottawa River and connects Ontario to Quebec is named for two Canadian politicians, one English (referring to John A. Macdonald) and one French (referring to George-Étienne Cartier).</span>
Answer: Diplomacy.
Diplomatic sanctions are issued by countries or by the United Nations. These sanctions trigger the reduction or removal of diplomatic ties, such as embassies and consulates. The severance of diplomatic relations is one of the measures contained in Article 41 of the UN Charter, and have historically been one of the most frequently used sanctions.
<span>Brazil was the other country that was the last to disallow slavery. Slavery ended in Cuba in 1886 and Brazil in 1888. The scientific notions underlying the positivist method of thinking were a big reason why slavery became illegal in these countries.</span>
Answer:
A,B, and E. (For the character limit.)
Explanation:
The Bhakti Movement was the theistic devotional trend that took place in the eighth century.
This shaped Hinduism by the worshipping of deity’s (or gods.)
It also rejected the use of the caste system, and preached equality.