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jok3333 [9.3K]
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Plsss helpppp ASAP BRAINLIEST!!!

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vekshin12 years ago
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Lack of soldiers to fight for wars because they would just grab men on the spot
Tems11 [23]2 years ago
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lack of soldiers to fight wars

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