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Latin is where we can find the etymological origin of the word continuity that we will now proceed to analyze. It emanates from “continuitas”, which can be translated as “quality of not being interrupted” and which is composed of the following parts:
• The prefix "con-", which is equivalent to "together".
• The verb "tenere", which is synonymous with "retain" or "dominate."
• The suffix “-uo”, which is used to indicate relationship.
They devastated much of Europe and created many enemies for France. the German states became a united European power.but the net effect was the return of the bourbon monarchy under Louis xvlll to franc.
The American revolution inspired the idea that a country should secede and gain independence if they believe that the ruler of the country is a malevolent tyrant. The Civil War inspired hte idea that the country needs to remain unified even if the people don't agree and that we can always find a way to keep it together. They are opposite and at the time when they were created they suited the needs of the people.
Be avoided and the Japanese would surrender
He launched Operation Linebacker. He bombed Hanoi and Haiphong that led to the
destruction of the North’s economic and industrial centers. He continued the bombings and also threatened to withdraw U.S. and end the agreement. Nixon halted the bombings and signed the
Paris Peace Accord that ended U.S. involvement in the area.