Josuah Smith & Cortlan Castrol
The two opposing sides in a conflict or war can vary depending on the context. For example, during the American Civil War, the opposing sides were the Union and the Confederacy. In World War II, they were the Allies and the Axis powers. Each conflict has its own specific names for the factions involved.
No, A parallelogram has four sides, with opposing sides being parallel to each other. A triangle only has three sides, none of which can be parallel to each other.
There are only 3 parts, the 2 opposing sides and the rivet that connects them. Each of the opposing sides will consist of a handle and a nose, or tip. The tip will be used for gripping, bending or cutting.
A square is an example of four sided figures with the opposite sides parallel. While all sides have one side that is parallel to the opposing side, the sides are all other parallel to each other. Mathmaticaly speaking each side of the square has one parallel side opposing it and an orthogonal side at each of its ends. The square shares this property with other rectangles
The opposing tribes of the Rwanda civil war were the Hutus and the Tutsis.
A civil war is where the opposing sides belong to the same country or region, as opposed to fighting a foreign country. A war fought between people from the same country: e.g the English civil war
The Nationalists and the Communists.
when each of two opposing sides agree to an exchange of a type with an end-goal in sight that is mutually acceptable to both parties.
Two sides confronting each other often represent opposing viewpoints or interests in a conflict or debate. For example, in a political context, one side may advocate for progressive policies while the other defends traditional values. This confrontation can lead to a constructive dialogue or, conversely, escalate into tension and division, depending on how both sides engage with each other. Ultimately, the interaction between these opposing forces shapes the outcome of their dispute.
No.
Because they work opposite of each other. They are both muscles in the arm, yet work, they work opposing sides of the arm. The dictionary says this about Antagonistic: acting in opposition; opposing, especially mutually.
both sides used it to spy on each other