True because we found out about Japan and China and h e went around the world and went straight back to spain
Analyzing the scenario, we see that the situation is repeated by the second. It may be that the first time, the woman did not know. But she had already been accused before, that is, that the second time, this was considered intentional and malicious conduct.
According to the penal code § 594, this act is considered vandalism, that is the defacing of another’s property with graffiti “or other inscribed material,” or damaging or destroying another’s property and this cant be done negligently, with the will to do the damage.
If she convicted of felony vandalism again, the maximum prison sentence is three years (after being convicted before) and fines can be up to $10,000. When the damage caused by the vandalism exceeds $10,000, the fines can be increased to $50,000. Then, comes the restitution (paying the owner property for the damage), and possibly community service.
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Explanation:
If they had received word that the war was already over a lot of things would have changed. The Battle of New Orleans was considered the greatest US land victory of all time and pushed the British back a large enough distance that it pushed the fledgling US into a state of power. It bolstered US morale for a speedy end to the war and even was important to holding New Orleans from British control.
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criticism of the government
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i think so because the first amendment talks about freedom of speech and Congress from restricting the press or the rights of individuals to speak freely.
- you did not put any "statements", but i found a place where this was already answered.
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the silt from the Euphrates and Tigris rivers created fertile soil that allowed farmers to plant year round.
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