“Brinkmanship” disputing over something to where the brink of war might happen but never engaging in battle
For example, the Cuban missile crisis is an example of Brinkmanship
Answer:
Spanish minister Do Luis de Onis and U.S. Secretary of State John Quincy Adams sign the Florida Purchase Treaty, in which Spain agrees to cede the remainder of its old province of Florida to the United States.
Answer:
What Was the Largest Contiguous Empire in History? The Mongol empire.
Who Fought in the French and Indian War? France and Great Britain.
When Was Russia's “Red October” Revolution? November 7, 1917,
Who Discovered America? Christopher Colombus
What Does the D in D-Day Stand For? deployment
Who Was the First to Settle in What’s now the United States? the spanish
Which African Country Named its Capital After a U.S. President? Liberia
Which U.S. Civil War Battle Had the Most Casualties in any Single-Day Fight? The Battle of Antietam
Which Pharaoh Led the Construction of the Pyramids of Giza? Pharaoh Khufu
What Was the Shortest War in History? the Anglo-Zanzibar War
Where Was Adolf Hitler Born? Braunau am Inn, Austria
Explanation:
The best answer for this question would be:
Finland
Because this country has continued to be a monarchy in a
form of a republic rule. They have never been into the sovereign type of
monarchy, and this is has been their way since its early development, in which
tribes have believed to be earliest kings.
Answer: B
Explanation:
The Executive Branch (the branch of the president) was assigned the task of commanding the armed forces.