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Neporo4naja [7]
2 years ago
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Why did Marx's communist ideas appeal to most Russians?

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ruslelena [56]2 years ago
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It mention the sharing of wealth in time of grate poverty 


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States

Explanation:

In North America, the most numerous is "States".

There are 3 countries in North America with a total of more than 85 states. These states are spread thus:

Mexico = 32 states

United States of America = 49 states in North America (but has a total of 50 states. Only 49 states are found in North America. The 50th state which is Hawaii is geographically located in Oceania)

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What advantages did britain have over germany in the battle of britain?
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Even more serious, the Germans had poor intelligence and little idea of British vulnerabilities. They wasted most of July in waiting for a British surrender and attacked only in August. Although air strikes did substantial damage to radar sites, on August 13–15 the Luftwaffe soon abandoned that avenue and turned to attacks on RAF air bases. A battle of attrition ensued in which both sides suffered heavy losses (an average loss of 21 percent of the RAF’s fighter pilots and 16 percent of the Luftwaffe’s fighter pilots each month during July, August, and September).

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