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Which domicile is organized under the laws of Canada?

a. Alien
b. Admitted
c. Foreign
d. Domestic

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Final answer:

A domicile organized under the laws of Canada is considered domestic. Horticultural societies were among the first to have permanent residents due to advancements in agriculture that allowed cultivation and a stable food supply.

Step-by-step explanation:

The domicile that is organized under the laws of Canada would be considered domestic. Domicile generally refers to the country or jurisdiction in which a company or individual is primarily established or resides for legal purposes. If an organization or individual is based in Canada and operates under Canadian law, their domicile is domestic in the context of Canada.

In answer to the related question regarding societies with the first permanent residents, the horticultural societies were among the first to transition to permanent settlement. Hunter-gatherer societies were typically nomadic, moving with the seasons and the availability of resources. Agricultural advancements in horticultural societies allowed people to establish permanent homes as they were able to cultivate land and sustain a stable food supply. Feudal societies also had permanent domiciles, but they came later in history.

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