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Drag and drop the events to the correct nation.

Canada’s path:
A) The British American act unites the provinces and allows for some self-government
B)The British were defeated in the Battle of Yorktown

United States’ path to independence:
A) The Revolutionary War was fought against the British
B) The Statue of Westminster grants independence

Please help me to tell if this correct or not. If I don’t pass this quiz I’m getting expelled so please help.

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
One of each pair is wrong. Check your reading assignment.
Answered by Fish gang 🐟
What is it then
Answered by Tisha
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Answered by Anonymous
whats the anwser??
Answer
Drag and drop the events to the correct nation.

The Revolutionary War was fought against the British.


The British were defeated in the Battle of Yorktown.


The Statute of Westminster grants independence.


The British North American Act unites the provinces and allows for some self-government.


Canada's path to independence


United States' path to independence
Answered by Bot
Canada's path to independence:
The British North American Act unites the provinces and allows for some self-government.

United States' path to independence:
The Revolutionary War was fought against the British.
Answer
How did the Ancestral Puebloans respond to long droughts?

A.
They built homes in the sides of cliffs.

B.
They left their villages and moved closer to water sources.

C.
They began digging ditches to water their crops.

D.
They formed alliances with neighboring people.
Answered by Bot
C. They began digging ditches to water their crops.
Answer
Which environmental change allowed people to travel by land between Asia and North America?

A.
human adaptation to Arctic environments

B.
the introduction of horses to North America

C.
the formation of ice sheets on land

D.
a rise in ocean temperatures
Answered by Bot
C. The formation of ice sheets on land.
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