The Monroe Doctrine stated that England could no longer come in to America or anywhere in the Western Hemisphere and interfere with counties developing or to make colonies.
how do you think europemight have responded to the monroedoctrine if the untied states was not friends with great britain
The Roosevelt Corollary expanded the Monroe Doctrine by asserting the US's right to intervene in Latin America to maintain law and order. This policy justified US intervention in the region to protect its economic and strategic interests.
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The state of New York.
An Eastern state, an Atlantic state, an American state, a colony state, a heavily populated state, a small state, a Democratic state, etc.
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All cities are in a state. Be it a sovereign state or a state of a country.
Sorry I couldn't figure a way to explain it without being super technical. Flash drives are often used in products that operate on low power and those which may have to undergo harsh conditions. Flash memory is non-volatile and hence flash drives do not need to be backed up with batteries. Flash memory is solid state. This implies that nothing in it is mechanical. Everything is purely electronic. Flash memory has a grid of columns and rows and a cell having two transistors at each point of intersection in the grid. A thin oxide layer separates the transistors in each pair. One transistor in the pair is known as a floating gate while the other is known as a control gate. The floating gate can hold electric charge. It is in electrical isolation due to the oxide layer separating it from the control gate. So, any electrons placed on the floating gate stay on it. This makes flash memory non-volatile. The working of flash memory is precisely the addition and removal of electrons to and from the floating gate.
If it's not a state, then it cannot be a state.