1. The treaty of Paris, sighned after the seven years' war, gave ______ Complete control of canada.

A)Great Brittain ***
B)France
C)The US
D)Spain

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Answers for entire quick check for anyone currently in need:

1) A [Great Britan]
2) C [Ontario]
3) C [Canada became completely independent]

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how did Canada become a world power?

To find the answer to this question, we need to understand the context of the Treaty of Paris signed after the Seven Years' War.

The Treaty of Paris, signed in 1763, marked the end of the Seven Years' War (also known as the French and Indian War in North America). This war was fought between several European powers, including Great Britain and France, over territorial disputes.

Now let's analyze the options:

A) Great Britain: This option seems plausible because Great Britain was one of the main participants in the war.

B) France: Since this question is specifically asking who gained control of Canada, France seems less likely because they were on the losing side of the war.

C) The US: The United States did not exist as an independent country during the Seven Years' War, so this option can be ruled out.

D) Spain: Although Spain was involved in the war, particularly in conflicts outside of North America, it did not gain complete control of Canada as a result of the Treaty of Paris.

Based on this analysis, the correct answer is A) Great Britain. The Treaty of Paris gave Great Britain complete control of Canada, as well as several other territories in North America, including French-held territories east of the Mississippi River.