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the French culture has an impact on the different parts of north America such as the province of Québec and the state of Louisiana. based on which you know how would you explain this.
The impact Giovanni da Verrazano had on North America is that he explored unknown lands under King Francis I of France, thus, establishing French claim to these parts.
The Great Depression was a global depression. It mainly hit the US and Europe. The US was the largest economy and its stock market had crashed. This had world wide affects as economics is not only within one's borders. Europe and other parts of the world were also recovering from World War I, paying for the debts they'd acquired from the war. Also, because European countries controlled many colonies around the world, the Great Depression also hit many of these colonies.
after the Great Depression and World War II
The stock market crashed on October 29, 1929 and the 1930's were the years of the Depression. Unfortunately it didn't take very long for the impact to reach all corners of the US. Because the stock market had a foot in all the states it hit them all at once.The Depression wasn't like a drought or a hurricane that only effects parts of the country due to climate or whatever. The Depression hit the whole country all at once. So it hit CA in Fall/Winter 1929.
The Great Plains are located in North America. They cover parts of the United States and Canada, characterized by vast, largely flat expanses of grassland.
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The distance varies widely. Parts of Greenland (North America) are close to Iceland, whereas San Diego is a great distance from Moscow.
Spain, Russia, Great Britain, and America.
North America contains the Great Plains, which are a vast region of flat land that stretches across parts of the United States and Canada.
The name of FDR's program was the New Deal. This helped give people jobs, but the thing that really helped the US out of the Great Depression was WW2, because it gave more jobs to people in factories making military parts and farmers for food for soligers.
False. French fur traders established trading posts in Quebec and other parts of North America, such as the Great Lakes region and the Mississippi Valley, but not in South America.