They wanted to keep their honor in the agreement made with England and wanted to gain territories in the Pacific, which in fact were held by the Germans. They would also join the allies and secure the sea lanes in the Indian and West Pacific Ocean
Prime Minister Kishi Japan Informal visit. Signed Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security January 19. In U.S. January 16–23. January 17–21, 1960
Prime Minister Ben-Gurion Israel Unofficial visit. In U.S. March 8–16; visited Boston (Massachusetts) and New York City March 9–13, 1960
I believe that D is the most accurate. B is close, but the constitution focuses more on limiting government power, since it can't control the people put into power.
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As a result of of the treaty, France no longer occupied territory in North America, and Britain no longer occupies or controls Canada today thus making Canada a sovereign nation.The treaty created in 1763 relinquished all french territory to Britain, and Britain had complete power over Canada.
Explanation:
yeah i actually payed attention when we learned about this lol
Answer:
(a) He solved <em>m</em>/5 problems everyday.
(b) He solved 75 problems during his vacation.
(c) If he solved 15 problems per day, then 75 problems were assigned for homework. Otherwise, he had <em>m</em> problems assigned for homework.
Explanation:
(a) <em>m</em> math problems were assigned, and he completed them in 5 days. So divide the number of problems with the number of days.
(b) If he was solving 15 problems per day, then 15×5 = 75 problems.
(c) 75 problems were assigned for homework if he was doing 15 problems a day. Otherwise, he was assigned <em>m</em> problems for homework.