answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

They both back in the day made pottery.

User Avatar

Cool beans

Lvl 2
3y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How are the Canadian arts similar to the arts in the US?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

When was Canadian Conference of the Arts created?

Canadian Conference of the Arts was created in 1961.


When was Royal Canadian Academy of Arts created?

Royal Canadian Academy of Arts was created in 1880.


Is the Canadian province similar to a city in the US?

A Canadian Province is similar to a State in the U.S.A. There are hamlets, villiages, towns and cities located within the provinces just like a state.


What has the author Rami Lasman written?

Rami Lasman has written: 'Symphony of colours' -- subject(s): Arts, Canadian, Canadian Arts


What are Canadian Prime Minister is similar to what US office?

The Prime Minister is the same as the U.S. President.


How is Canadian heartland similar to the northeast region of the US?

they both have lots of gay people


Are provences in Canada similar to Americans?

Not really. US states have much more independence than Canadian provinces


What are the differences between Canadian and English languages?

Canadian English is very similar to US English. Both are much more different to English English than to each other.


What is the main difference between American climate and the Canadian climate?

The climate is similar between the northern states of the US and Canada.


What is Canadian Forces National Investigation Service's motto?

I am not Canadian, but the use of the term "Canadian Forces" implies that you are referring to the Canadian Military. If that is the case, the US F.B.I. is in no way connected to the US Military and the two would not be similar.


What is the value in a Canadian dollar coin?

Without further details, the best possible answer is that it's worth one dollar.


How does Canada support its arts and entertainment?

With taxes and laws. Taxes are collected from the people and the government and our elite decide which arts and entertainment are supported. The government also uses the CRTC to support certian Canadian arts and entertainment companies and groups by making arts and entertainment from other countries more expensive or sometimes by not allowing us to see certain programs or foreign media.