<span>Greece would have had a much harder time with unifying their area because each city had its own government and pretty much did its own thing. For example, Sparta and Athens were both Greek cities, but their governments were totally different and it would have been hard to unify them. Greece cities were also pretty isolated because there are a lot of mountains, and other difficult geography, and it was hard to get from one city to another.</span>
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<em>Oxygen and hydrogen combining together to create hydrogen peroxide is an example of?</em></u></h2>
<em>Two or more atoms may bond with each other to form a molecule. </em>
<em>An example of a simple chemical reaction is the breaking down of hydrogen peroxide molecules, each of which consists of two hydrogen atoms bonded to two oxygen atoms (H2O2).</em>
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Many reasons... First of all they should not have involved the United States of America, even Hitler knew that to win a war, you don't involve the Americans, you can even find quotes of Hitler talking about that. Even the Admiral in charge of the attack on Pearl Harbor knew it was a horrible idea "I can run wild for six months … after that, I have no expectation of success".
Other than involving the Americans, the Japanese should've attack up into the USSR (Russia) opening up a new front and forcing the Russians to move man power to their east.
Another is that Japan often ignored their German allies when they advised against certain campaigns and attacks, which were strategically horrid ideas.
Also, nukes.
I feel like what the they did was very noble, and they deserve every single respect. It did help Texas win it's independence due to the fact it helped with the Santa Anna problem and everything after. Plus, Texas was involved in the Alamo story, so yes, it did help. This sacrifice was worth it, I really grew attached to some of the people like James Bowie and David Crockett. they risked their lives for our lives, and it has helped us.