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What best describes the first few years of world world war 1 both sides were in a?

both sides were locked in a stalement


In Ancient Athens are both sides of the trial allowed to speak?

No


Were both sides locked in stalemate in World War I?

Yes, because the two sides were very evenly matched for much of World War 1.


What type of fighting developed among the western front in world war 1 causing both sides to be locked in year for an end?

War of attrition


What does the yellow lines on the road mean?

In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.


What does the yellow broken line mean on the road?

In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.


When attempting to verify that a given equation is an identity am i allowed to multiply or add the same quantity to both sides of the equation?

Yes.


Wife cheats then husband take revenge?

If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.If that occurs, then both sides lose.


How do you remove the stereo in a 2001 Ford Escape?

you must buy a removal tool () insert the U shapped tools into the holes on both sides of the radio until locked, pull straight out


What does a yellow broken line mean on the road?

In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.


Why did both sides claim victory in the scopes trial?

Both sides claimed victory in the Scopes Trial due to differing interpretations of its outcome. The prosecution viewed the conviction of John Scopes for teaching evolution as a triumph for traditional values and anti-evolution sentiments. Conversely, the defense, led by Clarence Darrow, celebrated the trial as a platform for the modernist view of science and freedom of thought, arguing that it sparked a national conversation about academic freedom and the role of religion in public education. This ambiguity in the trial's implications allowed both sides to assert a sense of triumph.


Why did kansas join the union?

Because the public were allowed to vote on the issue - though there was much intimidation from ruffians on both sides, and many claims of election fraud. However, there was no doubt in the end that Kansas wanted to be free soil.