Person who opposes another in a contest, battle, etc
2. (Anatomy) anatomy an opponent muscle
adj
3. opposite, as in position
4. (Anatomy) anatomy (of a muscle) bringing two parts into opposition
5. opposing; contrary
[C16: from Latin oppōnere to oppose, from ob- against + pōnere to place]
Answer:
C. Allied powers took over German colonies and profited from them.
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The fighting went on after Cornwallis Surrendered. The American Congress ratified,
Answer:
A. Jesus
- Christianity arose from the teachings of Jesus.
The answer is personal property