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In a Texas city or county that is dry, it is illegal to sell <em>Alcohol</em><em>.</em><em> </em>
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The electoral college, they vote for president and Vice President, if I am wrong I’m sorry!!!!! But I’m pretty positive this is the answer :)
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Fort Necessity- Prelude to the war fought by France and England for the control of the North American continent.
Albany- Albany Congress, advocated for the union of the 13 British colonies in North America for their security and defense against the French.
1755- British try to take the fort from the French many times but finally do under John Forbes leadership
1759- a worldwide conflict known in the United States as the French and Indian War, the British under General James Wolfe achieved a dramatic victory when they scaled the cliffs over the city of Quebec, defeating the French forces
I already answered the first 3, so, I am going to skip to the 4th and 5th.
4. The Ming dynasty slipped into isolation, as a form of protection and security, and because they pretty much had everything they needed. They worried that Europeans might conquer them
5. The Spaniards wiped out many Native Americans by killing them and spreading disease. All traces of Native American culture were wiped out in the Americas.
I hope this helps!
It can be helpful when:
- The intervention occurs with a humanitarian purpose, as in a country that just had a couple of its cities wasted by a natural disaster, like a tsunami or tornado.
- Or in a country which its population has been suffering from hunger for decades due to political crises or coups
It can be ineffective or even destructive when:
- It's a military extreme intervention on a city or country that although on war, it's still very populated by civilians. Like it was in the War on Terror campaign, started by the US after the 9/11 terrorist assault, with American invasion on Iraq, Afghanistan, Syria, and others. It ended up being effective, with even the fall of Al-Qaeda's terrorist organization leader in 2011, but in the process several cases of violent acts against and deaths of civilians were reported.