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It was Virgil who wrote the Aeneid.
The correct answer is 4.
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This would be considered a offense under the PC 246. If you are known to be with a gang, then you can be charged with the PC 186.22, the gang enhancement statute.
For these offenses you can get any of the following:
6 months to one year in county jailOr, state prison time of 3, 5 or 7 yearsAnd/or a fine up to $10,000Possible formal probation as an alternative to state prison or county jail time or in conjunction with some time spent incarcerated in county jailA “strike” on your record pursuant to California’s three strikes lawIf you are not a US citizen, you face the potential of deportation as this is a crime of moral turpitudeIf you already had a strike on your record, a conviction here automatically doubles your sentence since this is a violent felony. If you had two strikes, you will be sentenced to 25 years to life.
The phrase "War makes strange bedfellows" can be explained by the uneasy alliance between USA, Britain, and Soviet Russia during World War II
Explanation:
During the second world war, USA was a late entrant, as a country that was pushed into the war despite its isolationist sentiments after the losses of the first world war and great depression.
The other two countries were polar opposites. The Russians were staunch communists by then and Stalin was a full blown dictator akin to Hitler, against whom the alliance was made.
But shared goals made Britain and the USA let go of their ideology and work together with Stalin to defeat the enemy.