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America. You might have heard that Germany after WW2, the first time is going to invest this heavily$100 billion dollarsfor Defense. Who will get the benefit? America. Who will be destroyed? Ukraine. Economically, Russia will be impacted(That is why America wants to prolong this war and by...
What did Chamberlain do in WW2? Neville Chamberlain served as British prime minister from 1937 to 1940 and is best known for hispolicy of "appeasement" toward Adolf Hitler's Germany. He signed the Munich Agreement in 1938, relinquishing a region of Czechoslovakia to the Nazis. In 1939, Brita...
Winston Churchill was a former Prime Minister of Great Britain who was instrumental in the defeat of Nazi Germany during World War II. His leadership style is often the subject of academic study and debate. Answer and Explanation: The most concise interpretation of Winston Churchill's leadership ...
The Anti-Federalists did not want to ratify the Constitution. Basically, they said; • It gave too much power to the national government and not enough to the state governments. • There was no bill of rights. • The national government could maintain an army in even when there is ...
atrocities were sufficiently appalling that up to a good hundred years later people would continue to agree that “the losing side was Very Evil™” and thus some would continue to have reason to believe that the same will be true the next time their government is engaged in a foreign ...
In the UK, the vast majority of CCTV are operated by private individuals and companies, especially to monitor the interiors of shops and businesses. The total number of local government operated CCTV was around 52,000 over the entirety of the UK, according to the Freedom of Information Act 20...
High trust in politicians and experts Emphasis on small government and big business Populism growing in power particularly in social media Surveillance, mainly cyber, at all levels is endemic Renewed belief in the role of politicians & experts ...