Louis XIII (French pronunciation: [lwi tʁɛz]; sometimes called the Just; 27 September 1601 – 14 May 1643) was King of France from 1610 to 1643 and King of Navarre (as Louis II) from 1610 to 1620, when the crown of Navarre was merged with the French crown.
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The Articles of Confederation gave the government ultimately no power over the people, whereas the Constitution gave the government the power to tax and the separation of powers, checks, and balances. Including limited government, representative government, consent of the governed, rule of law, majority rule. The Bill of Rights were the first 10 rights and protections granted to every citizen that cannot be taken away/impeded by the government.
Answer: south America
Explanation: What is the capital of the country represented by number 4 on the map? Political map of South America with eight numbers. Number one is a large area of land that extends from the middle of the continent and along the east coast. Number two has a border along the northwest coast and is between number six to the north and number four to the south. Number three is in the south and runs through the middle to the narrow tip. Number four stretches along the northern part of the west coast. Number five borders the southern border of number four. Number five is landlocked in the middle and shares a southern border with number 3 and a smaller number eight. Number six is in the middle of the northern border. Number seven is very small and in the southern part of the east coast. It borders number three on the east and the southern tip of number 1. Number seven has a small strip of the east coast. Number eight is along the northern border of number three and the south eastern border of number five. La Paz Quito Cayenne Lima
Agent orange was used during Vietnam to clear the sense vegitauon
naplam was a gel like fuel mixture that burns slowly and more accurately than gasoline
Which statement explains how U.S. involvement in Vietnam began?
-> President Kennedy sent U.S. military advisers to aid South Vietnam in its attempts to subdue the Vietcong