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Reynolds v Sims and Baker v Carr, I think.
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Napoleon Bonaparte can be viewed as both the preserver and destroyer of the French Revolution. While he certainly, institutionalized the core values of the French Revolution such as legal rights through his well known Napoleonic Code, his personal traits such as the need for conquest and power resulted in tyranny across Europe. Napoleon kept true to the revolution in the sense that his laws and codes solidly abolished the old regime and monarchy in France. At the same time however, one can argue that his rule was marked by his own self interests. That he chose which ideals of the revolution he would keep or leave out in order to maintain his power over Europe.
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B. The U.S. military did not have experience fighting in jungles.
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Patriot
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"we do not need their (the British's) taxes"
The colonists didn't have representation in British government, and they were throwing snowballs at the British soldiers who were stationed to keep Parliamentary orders (taxes and rules) in place.