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submarines were widely used by both sides as the ultimate weapon of naval blockade, sinking large numbers of both merchant ships and warships, resulting in either paralyzing the enemy's military industry and war effort by causing severe shortages of war materials and products and preventing maritime troop transfers, or forcing the enemy to dedicate enormous resources to anti submarine warfare in order to prevent that from happening, resources which could otherwise be used in the enemy's main war effort.
Explanation:
<span>Expenditure switching policy is a policy which government tends to switch the consumer's purchase on foreign goods to domestic goods
Expenditure dampening policy is reducing the consumption of imported goods to ensure that the balance of payment of a country becomes better
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dashain/tihar=religion=hindu
buddha purnima=religion=buddhist
eid=religion=muslim
christmas=religion=christian
Explanation:
rites and ritual =dashain=putting tika and playing deusi bhailo and playing swing
rites and rituals=buddha purnima=worshipping lord buddha and dancing and playing together
rites and rituals=eid=praying alla (muslim gods)and doing namaz and hugging each other
rites and rituals=christmas=giving presents or gifts
plz do activities as same of rites and rituals because they are same
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Um a or c because it makes
Explanation:
bc i said
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John locke appeals to patriotism to inspire his audience to revolt. An example of this is when Locke says "...but the fools, the fools, they have left us our Fenian dead, and while Ireland holds these graves, Ireland unfree shall never be at peace." He is reminding the people of the civil unrest that has been occurring. John Locke also appeals to the audiences sense of pride when he says "They think they have pacified Ireland. They think they have purchased half of us and intimidated the other half" This is meant to bring attention to how much they underestimate the Irish people and is meant to inspire the audience to defend their views and rise up against them.