Explanation:
Chickamauga was the largest Confederate victory in the western theater... With 16,170 Union and 18,454 Confederate casualties, the battle of Chickamauga was the second costliest battle of the civil war, ranking only behind Gettysburg, and was by far the deadliest battle fought in the west.
Be Proactive
Begin with the End in Mind
Put First Things First
Think Win-Win
Seek First to Understand, Then to Be Understood
Synergie
Sharpen the Saw
Memphis, city and capital of ancient Egypt and an important centre during much of Egyptian history. Memphis is located south of the Nile River delta, on the west bank of the river, and about 15 miles (24 km) south of modern Cairo. Closely associated with the ancient city’s site are the cemeteries, or necropolises, of Memphis, where the famous pyramids of Egypt are located. From north to south the main pyramid fields are: Abū Ruwaysh, Giza, Zāwiyat al-ʿAryān, Abū Ṣīr, Ṣaqqārah, and Dahshūr. The Memphis archaeological zone was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1979.
Answer: a bridge of contract
Explanation:
A bridge of contract from the state government. Am I sure the state government before leasing out the land must have asked the company what they wanted to use the land for and for how many duration. It is obvious that duration of the agreement , I.e the duration by which the land was leased was not stated from the passage above but to draw conclusion ,the company will most likely charge the state government based on a bridge of contract agreement as they must have told the state government what they wanted to build and there must have been terms . am alsonsure that if the company actually knew that the government was going to build a bridge on that land in the coming few years, they wouldn't have invested so much in the land . so it a bridge of contract agreement.
Spartans were all about being better for Sparta. Everything they did was for Sparta. The women had children to build the army and the men were fighting. They believed Sparta was the ideal. They also hated Athens