The answer is Japan
B
JAPAN
Nanjing
Not many at all
The port at Boston.
He offered citizens more personal freedoms, resulting in widespread protests that weakened communist countries.
Roman citizens did not join the slave armies of Spartacus. Spartacus and his followers were escaped slaves and malcontent men of the lower classes. They were fighting against the Roman citizens. Spartacus gained must of his followers by promising freedom and loot.
Immigraton into the UK from countries of the British Commonwealth, whose citizens carry British passports.
That's like asking if a person would function as well if their home is destroyed. All the person's important papers, receipts, records, photographs, etc. would be gone. The government buildings in Washington D.C. and all States--in fact in all countries--hold more than just politicians. Buildings hold in record form the history of citizens and the State/Country, including artwork, architecture, artisan's furniture and cabinet makers throughout history, plus records and official documents of individuals and the government. Just like having one's personal home and belongings destroyed, the destruction of a country's government buildings would be catastrophic to the people, the country, and the culture.
Socialist countries are also capitalist countries. The two are not mutually exclusive.
they were faced prejudice
it killed a few and destroyed houses and stuff
Tens of thousands
No one did this
his ultra-radical views led to the execution of thousands of French citizens.
Describe the decision-making role of citizens in countries that are dictatorships and in countries that are absolute monarchies.
All countries in the EU
-Both Chinese citizens and U.S. citizens have the obligation to receive education. -Both Chinese citizens and U.S. citizens have the duty to get a Visa to travel to other countries. -Both Irish citizens and U.S. citizens have the right to vote. -Both Irish citizens and U.S. citizens have the duty to serve on a jury when called upon.
Some countries restrict the movement of its citizens.
false