As the Cold War came to a close, the "United States" emerged as the only superpower, since previous the US and the USSR had been the main superpowers after WWII.
What is the geography and climate of Virginia?
Virginia's climate is humid, sub-tropical, enjoying pleasantly hot summers and relatively mild but crisp winters, with moderate rainfall throughout the year. Average coastal temperatures in July and August rarely exceed 90°F (32°C), while in winter there is often snow.
What was the geography like in Virginia?
Virginia's geography consist of mountain ranges, bays, and plains. Virginia's main geological features were the Blue Mountain Range and the Chesapeake Bay. Also, Virginia had very fertile soil. The fertile soil sprouted crops as fast as a little kid opening presents on Christmas morning.
What are the characteristics of Virginia?
What Are the Five Physical Regions of Virginia's Geography?
COASTAL PLAIN (TIDEWATER) A low-lying Coastal Plain spans the eastern seaboard from New Jersey to Georgia, extending westward from the ocean to a point where the flatness of the landscape stops and in Virginia the terrain rises 300 feet above sea level. ...
PIEDMONT. ...
BLUE RIDGE MOUNTAINS. ...
VALLEY & RIDGE.
This is a very difficult argument. Civilians must never be victims of war and
the army must do all that it can to avoid inflicting casualties on
civilians. The difficulty here is that
terrorists often hide within civilian surroundings and use civilians as
shields. What government needs is not
only better technology but better intelligence. Still, as hard as it sounds, so
long as civilians are in the line of fire, there will be victims.
I believe it would be military bases that they provided in the 2000's.
Well after the civil war, the south was almost completely destroyed, the land, but also the government infrastructure. The North was very strict on the souths rebuilding, this was the time of "reconstruction" where northern troops basically told southerners what to do. Obviously this made the Confederates hate the North even more, they felt as if they were not in a "free" country at all.