The line below is saying that line TV equals 32 units. The question tells you that segment UV is 20 units. That would mean you would subtract 20 from 32. That means segment TV equals 12 Units
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First of all, the war cost a lot of money, to pay for the soldiers, food, supplies and weapons. Thus, the British made new taxes on the colonists, to pay for the war debt.
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Under the Strong mayor-council style of city government, the mayor is the main chief executive of the town or city with executive authority or power to veto the council decision
On the other hand, a Weak mayor-council style of city government is just a council chairman with ceremonial and parliamentary powers only.
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I am the State-Constitutional
Off with their heads-Absolute
Everyone has rights-Constitutional
Die in Jail with no Trial-Absolute
Manga Carta (limited monarchy)-Constitutional
Bureaucracy has all of the control-Absolute
Parliament-Constitutional
Explanation: I wish you well!
The most famous of all the units fighting in Cuba, the "Rough Riders" was the name given to the First U.S. Volunteer Cavalry under the leadership of Theodore Roosevelt. Roosevelt resigned his position as Assistant Secretary of the Navy in May 1898 to join the volunteer cavalry. The original plan for this unit called for filling it with men from the Indian Territory, New Mexico, Arizona, and Oklahoma. However, once Roosevelt joined the group, it quickly became the place for a mix of troops ranging from Ivy League athletes to glee-club singers to Texas Rangers and Indians.
Rough riders grave sites
The graves of the Rough Riders
Photographic History, p. 251.
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Roosevelt and the commander of the unit Colonel Leonard Wood trained and supplied the men so well at their camp in San Antonio, Texas, that the Rough Riders was allowed into the action, unlike many other volunteer companies. They went to Tampa at the end of May and sailed for Santiago de Cuba on June 13. There they joined the Fifth Corps, another highly trained, well supplied, and enthusiastic group consisting of excellent soldiers from the regular army and volunteers.
The Rough Riders saw battle at Las Guásimas when General Samuel B. M. Young was ordered to attack at this village, three miles north of Siboney on the way to Santiago. Although it was not important to the outcome of the war, news of the action quickly made the papers. They also made headlines for their role in the Battle of San Juan Hill, which became the stuff of legend thanks to Roosevelt's writing ability and reenactments filmed long after.