If I could only pick one, then blitzkrieg; However, it was never referred to as such. It would be called sweeping pincers or encirclement tactics.
The correct answer is alternative C.
The United States Constitution expressly forbids the government to pass <em>ex post facto</em> laws, which are laws that can change the legal consequences of actions in the past. In some countries <em>ex post facto</em> laws are acceptable in some situations, but in the U.S. this is such an unacceptable thing that it seemed obvious and unnecessary to include in the Constitution.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
because of Google I could find this answer. if it is wrong, I'm sorry
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