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made unions weaker
made unions weaker
The policy became known as "appeasement" because in trying to avoid war, the other countries of Europe were giving Hitler what he asked for, and in the process allowing a weaker country (Czechoslovakia) to be annexed and occupied.
When? If you are referring to WW2, the US military was much weaker. The US had a smaller air force and fewer tanks. Then at the end of the war, Germany industry had been destroyed and its air force almost non-existant. So the answer will vary by what you use to measure the strength of an country.
The Confederate army grew weaker simply due to loss of manpower. There were 22 million people in the northern states, only 9 million in the southern states, 3.5million were slaves. So manpower was even more scarce. Add in a war between an industrial society(north) and an agricultural one(south), and you have a lost cause for the Confederacy.
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It's not possible for a country to trade with a weaker country because the weaker country will reject it and the stronger country will be mad and then take the the weaker country be force.
Ionic forces are electrostatic forces and are very strong forces of attraction.
Tribute is money that a weaker country is forced to pay a stronger country.
Hydrogen bonding isthe principal force. There will be weaker forces diplole-dipole and dispersion forces.
The forces are gravitational forces. They become weaker with distance and mass reduction
The intermolecular forces in acetone are weaker.
Hydrogen bonding isthe principal force. There will be weaker forces diplole-dipole and dispersion forces.
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Tension
If the shape of the meniscus is concave up then the cohesive forces are weaker than the adhesive forces. If the shape of the menicus is concave down then the adhesive forces are weaker than the cohesive forces. So capillary rise is where adhesive forces are stronger.
Banishment. Or, if one uprising government group pushes out the current government group would be called a coup?