<span>The statement is false. As a matter
of fact, after the American Revolution had taken place, most of the Loyalists
had to run away from the United
States (obviously, due to their support to
the British Crown). It is estimated that around 50.000 Loyalists have left the
country ever since the <span>First
Republic</span> took place.</span>
The Greek philosopher the method was named after is Socrates
Answer:
electoral votes and popular votes all play a role :)))
One of the most dramatic changes in government in Iran's history was seen with the 1979 Iranian Revolution<span> where </span>Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi<span>was overthrown and replaced by </span>Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini<span>. Autocratic monarchy was replaced by an </span>Islamic Republic<span> based on the principle of rule by Islamic jurists, (or "</span>Velayat-e faqih<span>"), where clerics serve as </span>head of state<span> and in many powerful governmental roles. A pro-</span>Western, pro-American<span> foreign policy was exchanged for one of "neither east nor west", said to rest on the three "pillars" of mandatory veil (</span>hijab<span>) for women, and opposition to the </span>United States<span> and </span>Israel.[1]<span> A rapidly modernizing, capitalist economy</span>[2][3]<span> was replaced by </span>populist<span> and </span>Islamic<span> economic and culture.</span>
You did not include a timeline, but the American civil war lasted from 1861 to 1865