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In the fact all members of the previous government were dictators and they used force to remain in their seats.
Nope ... they remain due until paid, and will remain on credit rating until the debt is settled.
It was necessary for the government to take strong measures against people who opposed the war so that all can remain united. The United of States was a confederation and unity was critical.
It was necessary for the government to take strong measures against people who opposed the war so that all can remain united. The United of States was a confederation and unity was critical.
It was necessary for the government to take strong measures against people who opposed the war so that all can remain united. The United of States was a confederation and unity was critical.
Sedentary farming is a system where farmers remain settled in one place to grow their crops. This type of farming allows for better utilization of the land and resources over time, leading to more sustainable agricultural practices.
Indefinitely.
For sure - there are two 'international' issues. Should the UK remain a member of the EU and should Scotland remain in the United Kingdom. There's a referendum planned on each of these questions...
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A thousand years ago government was ruled by religion. Kings were threatened and told what to do by the church. The people were told what to think and do by the church. In the 1700's enlightenment thinkers like John Locke proposed that religion had no rights in government and the people could choose their own government. This was a revolutionary idea and changed the way government was seen. Kings were not chosen by God and the church didn't belong in government. Government needed to be secular and there needed to be a separation between church and state. People have the right to worship (or not) freely and not have to support or remain members of a state religion.
No. The UK government is not in favour of Scottish independence and wants the UK to remain united.