The battle Includes Both US Army and navy.
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- That Battle was possibly due to the use of SIGINT that means Signal inteligence by American forces, they discovered the Japanese navy using CXAM radiolocation. This action of navy force flotillas was fought principally by air from aircraft vehicles.
- The American foremost plan to attack Japan was to island-hop around Japan, not to hit their country undeviatingly yet to get over all the islands around it and encircle them and probably kill them to quit.
- It was led by General MacArthur and including Admiral Chester Nimitz.
I'm guessing it was because the<span> Maurya Dynasty, specifically the rule of Ashoka. Not 100% sure though. </span>
Answer:
Athens was more democratic because it is government by the people instead of government by those elected by the people.Greek democracy created at Athens was direct, rather than representative: any adult male citizen over the age of 20 could take part, and it was a duty to do so. The officials of the democracy were in part elected by the Assembly and in large part chosen by lottery in a process called sortition.
No it's not less democratic but more democratic. As mentioned above, today's time has less democracy because not eeveryone can be taken to the court and peole just vote whoever they like.
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The answer is A for this question.
Answer:
They felt that it was an attempt to gain influence on the Supreme Court
Explanation:
The critics view the judicial reform bill under Franklin Roosevelt as "an attempt to gain influence on the Supreme Court."
This is because, before the judicial reform bill under Franklin Roosevelt, several New Deal measures got struck down by the Supreme Court.
Hence, Roosevelt carried out Judicial reform (in which the president has the power to appoint up to six Supreme court justice) which added more justices to the Supreme Court justices.
This was believed to be an attempt to gain influence on the Supreme Court to get his New Deal measures approved by the Supreme Court.