the border area it shared with Italy
the Ottoman territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina
the country of Serbia
Germany's colonies in Africa
sixteen -> seize (pronounced "sez")16 is seize in French.
The tensions between Great Britain and the young America arose, among other things, due to trade issues. There were embargoes of British goods in 1807 and 1808. The English claimed the right to search American vessels, seize anyone suspected of being a British subject and force them into the British military. Grievances were lodged on both sides. A:
International competition increase tensions in Europe by causing the Arms Race and conflict over territories. This is because each nation sought to secure its political and economic interest at the expense of others.
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Marxism: From the ideas of Karl Marx that became influential in Europe in the late 1800s. Believed workers would eventually revolt, seize control of the factories, and overthrow the government.
seize.
Seize is pronounced as "seez."
I am prepared to seize the day. The pirates are going to try to seize the ship.
The present tense of "seize" is "seizes" for third person singular (he/she/it), and "seize" for all other subjects.
I will seize the folder from that little boy
Seize means sixteen in French.
The homophones for "seas" are "seize" and "sees."