Absolutely! Especially for example during the Vietnam war you had navy aircraft carriers off the coast providing troops and material that instead of being dropped by large aircraft could simply be carried by helicopters, notably the Chinook and Huey were the most vital
Tie Votes. "The Vice President of the United States shall be President of the Senate, but shall have no Vote, unless they be equally divided" (U.S. Constitution, Article I, section 3). Since 1789, 263 tie-breaking votes have been cast.
The confederate states operated at the larger and smaller government scale size as they do today with the Senate and the House in the legislative branch. Unlike the United States, the Confederate States had delegates they sent to one large government, whereas today each state has the same set up to itself.
Answer:
The answer is spread democracy & prosperity
Explanation:
1. 50 degrees
2. 130 degrees
3. I think B to A is 100