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Let us know. Battle of Granicus, (May 334 bce). The first victorious engagement of Alexander the Great's invasion of the Persian Empire established the Macedonians on enemy soil. ... The victory left Asia Minor wide open to the Macedonian invasion.
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I think the answer is B but I'm not sure sorry
To analyse in whole, Britain's WW2 military was far behind the Germans apart from a few key areas, radar, air force (RAF) and its German code breaker (Enigma). The Germans were far ahead in tank technology and with U-boat submarines. The Germans also had higher amounts of military personel at their disposal. Britain's success lay in the Battle of Britain where the combined use of radar and code breaking allowed the Royal Air Force (RAF) to beat the Luftwaffe, from then on the Luftwaffe were more or less depleted, contributing to German defeat.
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Preston seems to point the blame on the angry Bostonian mob, they started firing their muskets because they heard some one yelled fire.
From the perspective of France, the Congress of Vienna's decisions were not fair. France lost almost all of the land it had gained during the Napoleonic Wars. As a result, it was put at a disadvantage.