What is your question? it was Katv v. Us is that what you mean?
<span>The majority of unions, and the majority of members, fat deals courtesy of forcefully extorted taxpayers.
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<span>The answer is mobility.
Trench warfare was popular at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century, Trenches, essentially large ditches men dug, and then took up defensive positions in, were very good at giving soldiers a place to hide from incoming automatic weapons fire and mortar strikes.
This however gave birth to "trench warfare", a style of combat relying on melee combat, short range weapons like shotguns, and worst of all, penetrating attacks the trenches couldn't protect from, such as shrapnel heavy grenades, flamethrowers, or even chemical weapon attacks.
Trench warfare was also terrible as the living conditions in the trenches often involved standing water, disease, and malnutrition.</span>
Explanation:
In the Pacific, the Japanese Empire reigned supreme, defeating Allied forces on land and at sea. The first real contest of American Naval power against the Japanese in the Battle of the Coral Sea ended with a draw, but laid the foundation for a shocking American victory at Midway just one month later.
They made the country ready for war though ideals of efficiency. Many of them though the US participating in the war was immoral and bad. Their views changed however. <span />