The iron triangle refers to the complex relationship between interest groups, Congress, and the federal bureaucracy.
the iron triangle
the iron triangle
False. "Ferrous" is a term used to describe iron that is in the +2 oxidation state, while "ferum" is the Latin word for iron.
Parched iron refers to iron that has been subjected to a specific heating process, often involving the removal of moisture or volatile substances, resulting in a dry, oxidized form of iron. This term is sometimes used in metallurgy to describe iron that has been prepared for further processing, such as smelting or alloying. The parching process can enhance the iron’s properties, making it more suitable for various industrial applications.
A "leg" is the term used in geometry to describe the two sides that are equal in length in an isosceles triangle.
Middle Passage
Middle Passage
"Ferrous" refers to materials or compounds that contain iron. This term is commonly used to describe metals or minerals that have iron as a major component.
a term used to describe the boundry of the USSR from the NATO countries
The Iron Curtain Nations.
The term iron curtain was used by Winston Churchill to describe the border between communist western Europe and democratic eastern Europe.
The Iron Curtain