Why was the Tet offensive a turning point in the war?<span>Despite heavy casualties, North Vietnam achieved a strategic victory with the Tet Offensive, as the attacks marked a turning point in the Vietnam War and the beginning of the slow, painful American withdrawal from the region.</span>
Answer:
Thapsacus
Explanation:
July 331 Alexander was at Thapsacus on the Euphrates. Instead of taking the direct route down the river to Babylon, he made across northern Mesopotamia toward the Tigris, and Darius, learning of this move from an advance force sent under Mazaeus to the Euphrates crossing, marched up the Tigris to oppose
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The answer is freedom of speech
They were called the Minnesinger.
Minnesingers were traditional singers and poets who lived between the 12th-14th Century Germany and performed the Minnesang (love songs).
The Minnesingers could belong to a high noble families but many were wandering artists who would go village to village to sing and earn a living.
Little accurate information is available in modern times though some of the later work from the 15th Century survives to this day.