<span>czechoslovakia split into two countries so its not there anyore</span>
Answer:
Yeah, sure
Explanation:
Rationalise

Multiply numerator and denominator by conjugate:

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the people farther away from rome were more prone to attacks and raids, news from rome took longer to reach them, they were not as controlled due to lack of reinforced rules and lack of guards
<span>United States. After the Berlin Wall was knocked down in 1989 (which was a barrier between West and East Germany), everything began to change for communist east Europe. The USSR (Soviet Union) communist regime collapsed. This was due in part to the U.S. policy of containment (containing communism in a certain country/area), while encouraging democratic reforms to eastern europe. This gave support to the East and hope that they would be free from communist rule, which they were in 1989.</span>
The correct answer is between state and national governments.
This phrase refers to the power/authority that each branch of government possess. Throughout American history, the state and national governments have fought over which branch of government has the authority to make certain decisions. These decisions range from integration of black and white students during the 1950s to how to spend money from the federal government that is given to states. These are just a couple of issues that the state and national government fight over.