Canada's reputation as an international peacekeeper was marred by scandals over the behavior of canadian troops in _______.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is Somalia and Bosnia

In 1992, Canadian military troops were sent to Somalia in one of their first UN peacekeeping missions.

Stationed near the town of Belet Huen, the military was successful in providing peace and security in the area for some time.

However, due to extreme poverty in the region, there were reports of the local population trying to steal supplies from the Canadian Military camp.

Eventually, the troops were given orders to apprehend and abuse these intruders.

Eventually, one teenage boy Shidane Arone was caught, tortured and eventually killed by the Canadian troops.

This was known as the 'Somalian Affair' and quickly shocked Canadians back home. Support for the troops, especially for foreign interventions, quickly dwindled in Canada after this.


The Canadian involvement in the Serbo/Bosnian/Croatian war next year was also seen as a failure. It was one of the first times that the Canadian troops came under heavy fire and were involved in a Skirmish.

Bosnia was seen as dangerous and the inexperience of the Canadian troops became quite clear.









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Which of these is a true statement concerning independent agencies? a. Setting up an agency requires following clear guidelines. b. Independent agencies are housed within cabinet departments. c. Independent agencies vary greatly in size. d. Any agency ruling can be challenged in court.

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The answer is the option A.

Explanation: Established through separate statutes passed by the Congress, each respective statutory grant of authority defines the goals the agency must work towards, as well as what substantive areas, if any, over which it may have the power of rulemaking. These agency rules (or regulations), when in force, have the power of federal law.

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The true statement concerning independent agencies is that any agency ruling can be challenged in court.The correct answer is d.

Explanation:

Independent agencies is a federal agency, board or commission that is not under the direction of the executive; The Federal Trade Commission and the National Labor Relations Board are examples of these agencies.

An administrative agency decision can in fact be reviewed in court by the APA, which directs reviewing courts to compel agency action unlawfully withheld or unreasonably delayed, and to hold unlawful and set aside agency action, findings, and conclusions that violate the law or are arbitrary.

What happened at the Battle of Bunker Hill

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The American forces learned that the British were planning on taking over the hills around Boston in order to gain a tactical advantage.As a result of this information, the American secretly moved their troops into Bunker and Breeds hill.They built up fortifications during the night and prepared for battle.The next morning when the British realized what the American had done,they attacked.The American fought back the first two charges but started to run out of ammunition and retreated at the third charge.The British gained the hill ,but their costs were great.Around 226 British were killed and 800 wounded while the American did not suffer nearly as many casualties.
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Select all that apply From this lesson, which of the following were consequences of rapid population growth in the twentieth century? warfare,the growth of cities,migration to Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand,an increase in the use of coal

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "migration to Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand,an increase in the use of coal." The following were consequences of rapid population growth in the twentieth century: migration to Canada, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand,an increase in the use of coal

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3 and 4

Explanation:

1.Warfare

2.The growth of cities

3.Migration to Canada, the U.S, Australia, and New Zealand

4.An increase in the use of coal

Kelly is 32 years old and has a history of substance abuse and committing crimes. he drank at 10 and started using marijuana at 13 and experimented with a variety of drugs over the years. his family was violent and criminally inclined. he grew up in a lower-economic neighborhood where crime thrived. kelly dropped out of school at 16. what factor does not seem to play a role in why kelly turned to drugs?a. family
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d. genetics

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The right answer is D. genetics. In this case, Kelly has been exposed to so many environmental situations and family at risk that explains criminal behavior and drug use. Living in a home or neighborhood where criminal activities are carried out, little family support and drug use from a young age explain their behavior.

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Which country has coastline along both Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean?

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Brazil has a coastline along both Caribbean Sea and Pacific Ocean.

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the answer will be Colombia