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Prussian officer Friedrich Wilhelm Baron von Steuben developed a simplified system of drill and discipline during the Valley Forge encampment of 1777-1778 that helped to forge the Continental Army into an effective fighting force.
The correct answers are A) classless society. B) land belongs to the state. D) free social services.
Some aspects of the communist philosophy are a classless society, the land belongs to the state, and free social services.
In the Communist system, the means of production belong to the state. There is no private property in a Communist system. The government decides what to produce, how much to produce, at what price, and when to produce. Workers receive monthly stipends from the government for their work.
It was close to the ocean so that made it easy for trade and such.
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The answer is B
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The Union troops launched an attack on the last major Confederate stronghold named Vicksburg, after a series of attacks. The Union troops split the Confederacy into two because it cut the states of Texas, Louisiana and Arkansas from the rest of the confederate states.
Was Alexander the Great really great?
A great conqueror, in 13 short years he amassed the largest empire in the entire ancient world — an empire that covered 3,000 miles. And he did this without the benefit of modern technology and weaponry. In his day, troop movements were primarily on foot, and communications were face to face. Not bad for a kid who became the King of Macedon at the age of 20.
Many of Alexander's accomplishments were made possible by his father, Philip of Macedon. Macedon, which existed roughly where the modern country of Macedonia lies today, was a kingdom located that lay geographically north of the Greek city-states.
Alexander's the Great's tutor was the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
In 338 B.C.E., King Philip of Macedon invaded and conquered the Greek city-states. Philip took advantage of the fact that the Greek city-states were divided by years of squabbling and infighting. Philip succeeded in doing what years of fighting between city-states had not done. He united Greece.
Conquering the World
Philip's next goal was to defeat Greece's age-old enemy to the east: Persia. For years, the massive Persian Empire threatened the very existence of the Greek way of life. But before he was able to pursue his second goal, Philip was assassinated.