I believe its <span>William Harry McRaven but im not 100 percent sure</span>
2 i think im not too sure though
The first years of the war the Soviet Union (Stalin) and Nazi Germany (Hitler) had a "no-attacking" agreement and in a joint attack (from the east and the west) ravaged Poland.
After that Hitler (despite the ongoing battles/fronts in the west) attacks the Soviet Union.
At this point there are two big fronts of war and one smaller. Now the allied forces have taken Afrika and want to advance on Italy and France but they need someone to put pressure on the eastern front. Stalin on the other hand wants to liberate all of the soviet lands and form one big Russia. (later known as USSR/CCCP) The leaders of 3 great forces meet and devise a plan to attack at the same time from all sides so they can split the remaining nazi forces. And they do so.
Hope you enjoyed this short history lesson. ;)
The closest one is the last one. He can veto bills that he doesn't like. That means it has to go back to both houses. They can re-submit it with a 2/3 majority and his veto can be overridden and it becomes law without his consent.
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By preventing colonists from trading with most foreign countries. How did mercantilist policies create tension between Great Britain and the colonies? Colonist organized boycotts of British goods. ... Colonists were forced to quarter troops in their homes
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