Since you didn't say who "they" might be, we have no idea. Please change the question so that we know what you're talking about.
It is the mortages and power of a specific president of a country.
Japan is a sovereign nation, so decides for itself
It allowed them to produce more ammunition for their country.
Any country should be. It is the main world power, however, increased industrialization is global, notably in China. Who allowed ? The nation itself.
no They are state/country specific
he led the germans out of great poverty and led them to becoming a powerful country
During World War II, it was Great Britain who invaded Ethiopia in hopes to increase power status. However, shortly afterwards they allowed them their freedom
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In political science, POWER is the ability to control events. AUTHORITY is the source of that power. Some examples: In the US, the Congress has the POWER to enact laws, based on the AUTHORITY of the US Constitution. In a military dictatorship, the ruling military command has the POWER to run the country, but may lack popular or legal AUTHORITY to do so.
In political science, POWER is the ability to control events. AUTHORITY is the source of that power. Some examples: In the US, the Congress has the POWER to enact laws, based on the AUTHORITY of the US Constitution. In a military Dictatorship, the ruling military command has the POWER to run the country, but may lack popular or legal AUTHORITY to do so.
New Zealand does not have nuclear power because of the country's strong anti-nuclear stance. This position is influenced by historical events, such as the French government's bombing of the Greenpeace ship Rainbow Warrior in Auckland in 1985. Additionally, the country's abundance of renewable energy sources, such as hydroelectric, geothermal, and wind power, make nuclear power unnecessary.
Chancellor is a title that refers to vastly different positions in the governments of different countries. As a result the procedures for a chancellor to come to power depend on the country in question. Please resubmit the question specifying which country (and what time period if possible) for a specific answer.