They were called "The Empire that never had a sun set". The answer you're looking for is "They had so many colonies"
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In my opinions, management agents to some degree serve people of the land, because if they don't do so, they can not remain in administration or be a part of the management. People wouldn't recommend them. And to some measure, they regard for themselves, their friends and patrons. But they can not go beyond the limit because sometimes it involves country interest too. When there is a country interest, the constitution does not allow them to think about anything else other than the State interest or national interest.
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You might be asking yourself "Why is this idiot answering a 2-year old question?" To answer the question you definitely are asking, I'm here for points...plain and simple.
Now on to the better things of life, your answer would be False. A theater of war is where a war breaks out (For example, the theater of war for WWI would be Poland. How do I know? I looked it up...what else was I supposed to do)
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If I'm not mistaken, it was to protest against the taxes they put
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B.The Tammany Hall bosses tried to bribe him and threatened his life.
Thomas Nast rose to fame in the late 1860s when his satirical comics led directly to the arrest of Boss Tweed, for the corrupted “Tweed Ring” he ran in New York City bribing city officials, rigging elections, and corrupting the judiciary.
Tweed attempted to bribe Nast offering him up to $500,000 to study art in Europe. Failing to bribe Nast, Tweed threatened to have the Board of Elections boycott Harper’s books, where Nast worked, but the magazine´s board chose to support the cartoonist depicting Tweed as a thief.