How many troops from India fought in World War 1?
yes they were in world war 2 because they helped the Americans
What type of government did Canada have in world war 2?
Canada DID, and still DOES have a Parliamentary Democracy, with elected Members Of Parliament representing individual districts, or rydings. In an election, the local candidate that gets the most votes is elected, and takes their seat in the Federal house of Parlament in Ottawa. The Party that elects the MOST members forms the Government, while the other parties form the Opposition, whose job it is to question the Government on proposed new laws and policies that being suggested for consideration in Parliament. This has been the Canadian political system since the mid 1800's, and it is based on the British Parliamentary system.
What is the distance from Calgary Canada to Halifax Canada?
The shortest driving distance between Halifax, NS and Calgary, AB is 3,768 km or 2,342 miles. The average road distance between the two locations is 4,320.52 km.
Can someone else drive your car?
Why is the Canadian army in Afghanistan?
To stabilize Afghanistan, and help remove the Taliban government. This was following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Centre, and our NATO cohorts, the United States' invasion of Iraq shortly thereafter.
How long did America wait to join the Allies during World War 2?
well, it depends on what you think of as "the allies" so the answer is yes because wichever side they joined could be "the allies". but i do know that they went against the Germans like most others so if you percieve the Germans as allies the answer is NO.
Does a child of two illegal immigrants acquire US citizenship by being born in the US?
Yes.
Originally, several of the legislative creators of the 14th amendment intended that the children of foreign citizens born in the US would NOT be US citizens.
Section 1 of the 14th Amendment states: "All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside."
While the original drafters proposed the idea that foreign citizens were not "subject to the jurisdiction of the United States" and therefore their children born in the US would not be US citizens, this idea does not appear to have been of any concern during revisions of the Amendment. It appears NOT to have been a substantive question addressed by either the House or Senate, with most of the focus in writing the 14th Amendment being on excluding Native Americans from citizenship, and on related issues around revocation of citizenship.
The wording of the 14th Amendment was changed with no real debate about its impact on US-born children of foreign citizens. During ratification in the US Senate, there is no record of any objection to this change in wording, and no mention of caring about its impact on US-born children. The issue appears to have either been completely overlooked, or ignored.
This left the final wording a bit vague, with no real legislative record as to the meaning intended by Congress. The Supreme Court, in an 1898 decision known as U.S. v. Wong Kim Ark, settled this vagueness with an interpretation that children of foreign citizens born in the US soil are US citizens.
A new Supreme Court decision overturning this precedent or a new Amendment superseding the 14th Amendment would be necessary for children of illegal aliens to be excluded from citizenship.
AnswerAt the current time, any child born on US soil regardless of the status of the parents becomes a US citizen. AnswerThis is true, anyone born on American soil is an American citizen. Most illegal think that by having their children in America, that they will be able to stay here when caught. That is wrong. America will not deport the child, but the parent will be deported. If it is not a deportation because of an arrest, they will be able to take their children with them. However, if it is deportation because of a criminal arrest, the children will be placed in foster care of with a legal family member. The child's citizenship status has nothing to do with the parent's status.
Why do refugees come to Canada?
Refugees come to Canada because they either have war or their country is in danger. Also they might come to Canada because their country doesn't have rights that they think they should have. They also come to Canada because they want to have freedom.
How many battles did we win and lose?
can i just say; that question makes no sense. its quite hard to specify exactly how many battles as there are many battles which have not yet been discovered. and who's "we" anyway?!
No sense!! x
The raid on Dieppe in 1942 shows the Allies were incapable of taking a French port intact. British Commandoes & Canadian forces were repelled with great loss.
How did the different countries involved in World War 2 communicate with each other?
Countries have to depend on each other more now than in the past to solve economic problems. People used telephones. They were not as good as are ones today.
How have french Canadian and English Canadian relations developed from 1914-2000?
1. conscription never appealed to francophone because they did not feel devotion to britain so when they voted no to conscription the gonvernment went against them which angered them.
2. FLQ terrerist group that wanted quebec to seperate from canada
3. bill 101 was introduced which strengthened the french language in quebec
4.quebec felt like they needed for power with the amending formula as quebec felt the charter would override the language laws which issues were not resolved in the kitchen accord.
5. the notwithstanding clause enables changes if 7/10 provinces with 50% of canada s population witch excluded quebec if ontario was included
Was trudeau justified in using the war measures act in the october crisis?
Yes Pierre trudeau was justified in using the war measures act. It was the only defence to cease the FLQs violence.
Did William Lyon Phelps give a speech on the importance of books?
Yes. It was called "For the Love of Books"
Christopher Columbus, it is also said that he founded the United States, but it is not sure.
What is the book Choosing Up Sides about?
A left handed, preachers kid who's father doesn't want Luke to play baseball or be a lefty. But Luke is a child prodigy when it comes to baseball (pitching to be exact)
Who were William Lyon Mackenzie's siblings?
William Lyon Mackenzie had several siblings, including his brother, John, and his sister, Mary. John Mackenzie was notable for being a prominent figure in the community of York (now Toronto), while Mary married William McKenzie, a local merchant. The family played a role in the social and political landscape of Upper Canada during the early 19th century.
Mambasa is located in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a territory in the Ituri Province, situated in the northeastern part of the country. Mambasa is known for its rich biodiversity and forested areas.
In Canada what holiday is on July first?
July 1st is annually celebrated in Canada to celebrate and commemorate the enactment of the British North America Act of July 1, 1867. The act united Canada as a single country of four provinces. It is known as Canada Day.
How far is Haliburton Highlands from Toronto Ontario?
2 to 3 hours, depending on how fast you drive and where in the Haliburton Highlands region you are wanting to get to. For example, here is driving route (including distance and time) info from Toronto to the town of Haliburton:
http://www.mapquest.com/mq/10-_hn4xC12
Also keep in mind that time of year can make a big difference to travel times. Although the roads are all generally well maintained, it is still mostly single-lane in each direction -- and with a lot of extremely hilly terrain, it can be difficult to safely pass trucks or other slow moving vehicles. If travelling between approx. mid-May to mid-September (particularly on a weekend) you will be sharing these small highways and roads with thousands of other vehicles heading to camps, resorts and cottages.
For more on tourism in the Haliburton area, please visit:
http://www.haliburton-tourism.com/
Did Canada fight in both world wars from the beginning?
Yes , Canda fought on both sides because it was then still part of the UK and had Royal ties to it so when England entered the war so did Canada.