ANSWER: C.
The legislative assembly is determined by a national election.
Some of the similarities on how governments used a variety of methods to conduct war are:
- They made use of air and ground attacks simultaneously
- They engaged in espionage to obtain information about their enemies
- They engaged in sabotage operations against their enemies weapons of war and defense
Some of the difference on how governments used a variety of methods to conduct war are:
- Some governments engaged in war crimes, some did not
- Some of them did not spare women and children, some did.
<h3>What is War?</h3>
This refers to armed conflict between two or more entities who are fighting for different reasons.
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The assignment wants to analyze your writing ability through a letter written by you. For this reason, I cannot write your letter, but I will show you how to do it.
<h3>Letter structure</h3>
- Start with a greeting to your friend.
- Show the reason that made you write the letter.
- Start expressing your feelings and reactions to the routine you are following.
- Show your worries or hopes with this routine.
- Say goodbye cordially.
Since the letter will be read by a friend of yours, you can use informal language.
Below you can see an example of how this letter might be written.
<em>Dear friend.</em>
<em>I was feeling a little apprehensive about my life and that's why I decided to write this letter so I could share my problems.</em>
<em>I'm having a very heavy routine and my activities are causing a feeling of overload that is being difficult to deal with. I wake up very early to go to school, which already leaves me exhausted. After school, I have a language course and then I take a part-time job. I feel very tired and this has made me sad, but I have hope that this is just a phase and that it will bear good fruit in the future.</em>
<em>Hope to see you again soon.</em>
<em>With love,</em>
<em>Your dear friend.</em>
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Learning about politics is an activity that is part of both private and civic life.
Private schools tend to outperform public (state) schools