In 1952, Egypt became an autocratic government state and by the 1960s and 1970s developed more rapidly than the rest of the Africa. In regards to the question given, the correct option is option "B". In the year 1952 Egypt was ruled autocratically by President Gamel Abdul Nasser. He was the supreme person in the country and his decision was always final and never challenged. His decision could be against the mass of people living under his ruling, but the people did not have the power to challenge his decision. It is a type of dictatorship.
The correct answer should be answer D or the last choice because Brighton is almost double the elevation of Salt Lake City.
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The correct answer is - D) the severe Russian winter.
Napoleon was not the first, nor the last, that made a big mistake in underestimating the weather conditions of Russia, and it was fatal for his army. Russia is well known for its severe weather conditions in winter, but Napoleon thought that he can win the war very quickly and also that the weather will be only a minor problem, and he made a huge mistake. The Russians played very well tactically by making a false retreat further north and deeper into the country, and this lured the French troops easily. The French were caught unprepared by the extreme weather conditions, and they started to get ill and die, lost big portions of their food, the horses started to die as well, and the army was in a situation were it struggled to survive, yet alone to go fight and win a war. The Russian waited wisely, and once the French were weakened enough they attacked and won with relative ease.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
A stretch of land along the ocean or sea
The body of water that the city of Los Angeles is located on is called the Los Angeles River. It now flows through a concrete channel on a fixed course, since it has been redrawn after many chaotic floods. The river is rarely used however for fresh water for the city, as it is now very polluted and has urban discharge in it's water, so the aqueducts in the city are now used for the fresh water mainly utilized in Los Angeles.