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Explanation:
The British people had grown weary of the effort and cost of their twenty-year war against France, and the War of 1812 came to an end as a result. The minor war has ended now that Napoleon has been almost completely defeated. The War of 1812 was a watershed moment in American history. America won worldwide recognition as a result of its ability to bring the world's most powerful military force to a halt. It also instilled in its people a stronger sense of nationalism. In North America, opposition to the United States has waned. Hull's occupying army launched an assault on a British picket, which was forced to retreat to Amherstburg. Two British troops were inadvertently abandoned. They held their ground until they were apprehended. Private Hancock, one of them, died of his wounds later that evening, becoming the war's first British casualty.
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<span>The first major city in sumer was Ur</span>
Answer:
1. Latins
2. Carthaginians.
3. Etruscans
4. Greeks.
Explanation:
1. <u>Latins</u>: spoke the same language as the Romans. This language was known as Latium.
2. <u>Carthaginians</u>: fought the Romans for control of the Mediterranean Sea. Carthaginians were mainly traders who traded their goods on the Mediterranean Sea and when the Romans sought to expand into the trade zone, conflicts ensued between both parties. This war happened between 264 BC and 146 BC.
3. <u>Etruscans</u>: ruled over Rome before it became a republic. They ruled over Rome for centuries but the last Etruscan King was overthrown.
4. <u>Greeks</u>: had colonies in southern Italy. These colonies were considered to have significantly influenced the Roman culture.
Answer: A climate-change skeptic and former Texas governor, ran for the Republican presidential nomination in 2012 promising to dismantle the federal energy agency. The DOE is already resisting a Trump request to furnish lists of staffers working on climate issues, though his transition team has since backed away from the demand.
Explanation: It’s a reminder that the legions of U.S. federal workers are themselves a force in policy. Conspiracy-minded Americans worry about a powerful “deep state” that steers government activity regardless of who’s in elected office.
Until Trump picked him on Wednesday, Perry was best known for a 2011 debate gaffe in which he blanked on one of the federal departments he’d like to abolish. He could only name two of three, but later clarified that the other was the $30 billion Energy Department. That makes Perry the most ironic of Trump’s several fox-in-the-henhouse appointments. Last week Trump named Scott Pruitt, also a climate-change unbeliever, to head the Environmental Protection Agency.
The cabinet provides figureheads, but the new administration will need government employees to carry out its bidding. It’s too early to tell whether the DOE’s early resistance is a prelude to a broader bureaucratic revolt, but it wouldn’t be a huge surprise. Much of the agency’s budget is dedicated to national-security matters, including testing and securing America’s nuclear weapons.