His name was Charles de Gaulle. I haven't seen anything at all about his military exploits, apart from being in the army and attaining the rank of general. No major campaigns let by him, nothing at all.
<span>That gives me the impression he was better suited for politics. Anyone can do politics. It simply requires no morality, the slipperiness of an eel and the mentality of a jackal.</span>
Parliament passed the Quartering Act because they didn't want to have to pay for the troops food and board so b) they wanted the colonists to feed and house them.
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Sometime about 10,000 years ago, the earliest farmers put down their roots—literally and figuratively. Agriculture opened the door to (theoretically) stable food supplies, and it let hunter-gatherers build permanent dwellings that eventually morphed into complex societies in many parts of the world. But how that transition played out is a contentiously debated topic. Now, a new study shows that our path to domesticity zig-zagged between periods of sedentary life and a roaming hunter-gatherer lifestyle. The evidence? The presence—and absence—of the common house mouse.
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<span>New government should have rights to enforce laws to protect the peoples interest and to defend the people's rights but should not have power to interfere in other nation's politics and should not have power to wage war against any country,any religion. Because we the Muslims around the world suffered and still suffering by the US govt and the NATO's Arrogance.</span>
The argument most accepted in favor of command economis is the belief that they are fair in a way - d.
Command economies rely on the assumption that when the government or the reuling bodies decide on the production, the end result will be a society which is more fair.