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Friction
"A confrontation in which the policymakers of one state ('defender') threaten the use of force against another state ('potential attacker') in an attempt to prevent that state from using military force against an ally - or territory controlled by an ally ('protégé') - of the defender" (p. 424).
i think it was the catholics? not sure though
The US refused to pay the Barbary pirates and formed an armed force to fight them.
An enslaved person is a slave. Furthermore, to my knowledge at least, an enslaved person is a person who has been forced into slavery against their individual will by some external deliberate force.
ms dispatch force Louis napoleon into war against Prussia?
Louis XVI wanted to force aristocrats to pay taxes for the first time.
Louis XVI wanted to force aristocrats to pay taxes for the first time.
The type of force that resulted when India collided with Asia was called compression.
Yes. As a creditor the hospital can file a claim against the estate. When an estate is probated the debts must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs. A large claim could force the sale of the real estate to pay debts.
If the credit card company has filed a claim against the estate the debt must be paid before any assets can be distributed to the heirs. In any estate the debts must be paid first. The heirs get any assets that are left after the payment of debts. If the estate doesn't pay the bill the creditor can force the sale of the real estate to collect the debt. If the property is the only asset and the heirs want to keep it then the heirs must pay the credit card bill.
Buoyant force works against the force of pulling.
The force that acts against gravity is the buoyant force.
Friction will work against force
That's the decision of the executor of the estate.
YES
It depends on how the estate was distributed. If the property was left to a specific person, no, they cannot force the sale. If it is part of the estate in general, they can force the sale or require the person who wants it to pay them for their share.