The North Vietnamese forces, especially the Viet Cong made their own explosives. They used explosives that did not explode, cut them open and made their own improvised explosives. They used traps like bamboo maces or crossbows which were activated by trip wires. One common trap was the punji stake trap. This was a bed of very sharp bamboo stakes hidden in a large hole for their enemies to fall into.
Those who were primarily responsible for the Great Compromise were two delegates from Connecticut, Roger Sherman and Oliver Ellsworth. This was because New Jersey, who had a plan drafted by Paterson, had a small-state plan for representation and Virginia, who was a large state had a different plan and they could not agree to a compromise. The Great Compromise, also known as the Connecticut Compromise (because of the delegates who helped to formulate it) was an agreement that all states came to that the lower house would have proportional representation and the upper house would be weighted equally by state.
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Browning Automatic Rifle (BAR), M1 Carbine Rifle, as well as the Colt M1911 A-1;
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The Constitution establishes three branches of government that B) share identical powers. This means that the three different branches of government, meaning: the executive, the judiciary and the legislature all share the same amount of power, but exercise their work separately.
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An important provision of the G.I. Bill was low-interest, zero-down-payment home loans for servicemen, with more favorable terms for new construction compared with those for existing housing. This encouraged millions of American families to move out of urban apartments and into suburban homes.
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