First thing that comes to mind is Russia had a strategic advantage to the Nazis. The Russian military knew the terrain (I believe it was mountainous) and the cold climate helped push back the Nazis. The Nazis actually tried to get into Russia. That was the only country I could think of.
Most countries, I think did not have the military power to stop Hitler/Nazis from invading them.
Hopefully this helps.
Answer:
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Explanation:
No se puede. ... Un diálogo ni es posible, ni interesa al Poder teocrático, se derrumbaría su imperio si lo hay, así se han establecido las premisas.
Answer:
Hannah is simply experiencing what is known as ego depletion. This entails that her self-control has been drawn from her limited pool of resources that can actually be used up and hence Hannah used too much will-power to control herself from eating the cookies and eating the radishes instead and she has used up that will-power on that in such a way that she cannot persist at the anagram task.
Explanation:
Hannah is simply experiencing what is known as ego depletion. This entails that her self-control has been drawn from her limited pool of resources that can actually be used up and hence Hannah used too much will-power to control herself from eating the cookies and eating the radishes instead and she has used up that will-power on that in such a way that she cannot persist at the anagram task.
Answer:
Knossos, Assur, Sumer, west through the Libyan desert.
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Answer:
Stacked
Explanation:
Stacked gerrymandering is designed to elect minority candidates
Gerrymandering is described as an act of creating an unjust political favourable condition for a certain party of group by manipulating district boundaries.
Two types of tactics that are used in Gerrymandering are:
1) cracking
2)packing