Answer:
The death of US soldiers in Somalia led America to remain neutral.
Explanation:
On October 3, 1993 after the US troops has spent 10 months in Somalia, the US special forces tried to seize many advisers who where aids to Mohammed Farah Aideed. But during this attempt, the Somali militants captured one Black Hawk helicopter pilot, killed eighteen Americans and wounded seventy-three. This led to the announcement by the President of the US (President Clinton) to withdraw all troops back from Somalia vowing to stay out of conflicts it did not understand especially in a country where the US had no national interests.
Answer:
They feared that one branch could become too powerful and take control of the other two. If this happened, it would be possible that one person or one party would rule all of America. Having one anything be in control of making the laws, revising the laws, and approving the laws could endanger the liberites and freedoms of American citizens.
Unalienable means that it<span> cannot be taken away or denied.</span>
1) General J.E.B. Stuart wasn't there, and he was an asset to the Confederate army.
2) The Confederates brought on a "general engagement" too soon
3) The Confederates should have taken the defensive on the second day
4) The wrong point of attack was taken on the second day
5) Longstreet delayed his attack on the second day
6) There was uncoordinated and poor artillery structure on the third day
7) The point selected for Pickett's charge was badly chosen
8) Pickett's charge was not properly supported
9) A lack of well trained staff officers caused failure