Granting titles of nobility is denied to both national and state government. Providing for and supervise schools, establish post offices, and impose duties on imports and exports are proposals or projects that both the national and state government can approve and implement.
Answer: About the beginning of the Common Era, Indian merchants may have settled there, bringing Brahmans and Buddhist monks with them. These religious men were patronized by rulers who converted to Hinduism or Buddhism. Later, from the 9th century onward, Tantrism, both Hindu and Buddhist, spread throughout the region.
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Small Pacific islands, like the Marshall Islands, were typically used as Military testing sites by Europeans and Americans
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The Marshall Islands has two island chains. They are made up of 'coral limestone' and 'sand'. U.S. nuclear 'test sites' were Bikini and Enewetak. Kwajalein which was even the battleground for World War II is used as a test range for missiles now.
American forces invaded and started controlling the Marshall Islands which was used by the Japanese base for military operations for a long time. It was with Japanese since World War 1.
Nuclear tests were conducted in Marshall Islands and few sites in Pacific ocean between 1946 and 1962. 'Bikni Atoll' was the place where a nuclear weapon was tested.
Answer: Britain
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The treaty, created in 1763, relinquished all french territory to Britain, and Britain had complete power over Canada. When the Canadian constitution was brought home, Canada became a sovereign nation and is now no longer under the control of Britain.
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Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was a South African anti-apartheid revolutionary, political leader and philanthropist who served as the first president of South Africa from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election