- 3. LES COMMUNAUTÉS RELIGIEUSES Dès les débuts de la Nouvelle-France r'église occupe une place importante au sein de la colonie en y jouant plusieurs rôles. Rôle __ les Amérindiens ; religieux Assurer les __ religieux de la colonie (messes, baptêmes,mariages, etc.) Rôle social Puisque l'état n' __ __ dans le domaine social, c'est à l'Eglise que revenait la responsabilité d'offrir des services sociaux tels que : L __ était assumée par les __ : La __ était assumée par les __ L'aide aux __ Rôle L'évêque de la Nouvelle-France faisait partie du politique __ __ dans le Gouvernement royal. Rôle En cherchant a évangéliser de nouvelles nations économique amérindiennes, les missionnaires participent aux __ Beaucoup de communautés religieuses possédaient des __ .
- The Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation Stamp Act is also known as which of the following? Migratory Bird Act Duck Conservation Act Bird Conservation Act Duck Stamp Act
- 6. The best explanation for why industrialists supported government efforts to expand to new lands is that the industrialists saw these new lands as A. storehouses of raw material B. new challenges to be overcome C. opportunities to exploit more people D. places to ship their excess population
- Propaganda What is the government's message in this poster? Supporting the war will help America get revenge on Japan. Seeking revenge on Japan will lead to death. Joining the armed forces will result in a quicker end to the war. Joining the armed forces will help the United States defeat Germany
- Although negotiations restarted after the United States., . enforced an embargo against Japan they made little headway. Diplomats in Washington came close to agreements on a couple of occasions, but the United States was unwilling to accept any resolution that did not involve a Japanese withdrawal from China, and such a condition was unacceptable to Japan's military leaders. Faced with serious shortages as a result of the embargo, unable to retreat, and convinced that U.S.officials opposed further negotiations ,Japan's leaders came to the conclusion that they had to act swiftly. __ U.S. leaders had not given up on a negotiated settlement, and also doubted that Japan had the military strength to attack the U.S. territory .Therefore they were stunned when the unthinkable happened and Japanese planes bombed the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The following day , the United States declared war on Japan, and it soon entered into a military alliance with According to the excerpt why did the American leaders believe that US territories were safe from Japanese attack? They had negotiated an agreement for Japan's withdrawal from China. They believed the embargo had made Japan too weak to attack. They thought the distance between the United States and Japan was too great. They expected Japan to attack Germany next.