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Politically, North Korea is a strong power. Militarily, North Korea, a nuclear power, with a 9.7 Million Reserve, and 1.9 Million active personnel is among the top military powers in the world. However, Economically in the early 1980's its neighbor South Korea surpassed it economically and natural disasters, mismanagement, and the collapse of the Socialist Market in the 90's led to a economic collapse which makes it weak economically.
The country that had great military power in the 1700's was Great Britain.
Balance of Power
Expansion increased the power of military leaders who supported totalitarianism
They were dependant on the military because of their loss in the Civil War which makes them feel angry for power.
yeah
great britains emergence as a major naval power
Amun High Priests and military leaders gained enormous power, which in the end challenged the pharaonic rule, and led to the collapse of the State and the division of the country.
The Congress have the power to conduct military affairs.
The military power refers to the armed forces of a given nation. It also refers to the maximum power setting of a military jet aircraft.
yes
economic power is more important because without an economic power we would have a military power.
The eunuchs had too much power and the officials had more power than the emperors.
Politically, North Korea is a strong power. Militarily, North Korea, a nuclear power, with a 9.7 Million Reserve, and 1.9 Million active personnel is among the top military powers in the world. However, Economically in the early 1980's its neighbor South Korea surpassed it economically and natural disasters, mismanagement, and the collapse of the Socialist Market in the 90's led to a economic collapse which makes it weak economically.
there is no military
it does not have the power to direct military campaign
The Northern States did not want the slaves to have any representation because they feared the Southern States would gain more power because of the number of representatives. They wanted to have equall power with the rest of the country.