The war in Bosnia was widely covered by the world media, and world public opinion denounced the actions of the Serbs. Despite this, no major steps were taken to end the genocide. Extensive international negotiations and deliberations regarding the question of intervention in Bosnia allowed the genocide to take place with no country acting to end it. Only in mid-1994 did the picture change. The United States intervened by offering Milosevic economic incentives in exchange for a peace agreement. A rift was created between Serbia headed by Milosevic and the Serbs in Bosnia. Violence continued until August 1995, when NATO forces began attacking the Serbs from the air, which led to the Serbs’ surrender and the end of the war in Bosnia. The Dayton Accords, signed after the war, split Bosnia into separate Serb and Muslim autonomous regions. The Serbs stayed in Bosnia.
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Answer:
Used Trench Warfare and Chemical Warfare against Enemies
Explanation:
1. The power within the legislative branch
2. Articles of confederation: can have 2-7 representatives from a state, each state gets one vote, delegates are annually appointed every year and can be fired at any point within that year or be replaced.
U.S Constitution: Each state has two senators permanantly for 6 years, each senator has 1 vote, congress has a house of representatives and a senate, The House of Representatives members will be appointed every two years by the people of the several states.
3. They reserve the power for a state to pick its own representatives and the power to vote
4. Mostly different, they have different views such as things like representation, number of votes, how congress is split up, and when delegates can be chosen for office