A confederate system sits at the other extreme in terms of centralization. A confederacy is a loose relationship among a number of smaller political units. The vast majority of political power rests with the local governments; the central federal government has very little power. Local governments have a great deal of freedom to act as they wish, but this freedom often leads to conflicts between states and the federal government. In some cases, a confederacy is little more than an alliance between independent states.
I think it's Lake Assad or Al Jaboul Lake. I'm not very sure so don't use this answer on anything important.
Assuming you're referring to World War I, the main reason why many workers participated in strikes following the war is because the country had "de-mobilized" from the war, meaning that there were fewer jobs and lower wages.
The Revolutionary War started in April of 1775 and ended in September of 1783.
So, the answer would be A. 1775
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