They were lost, due to the rights against the people.
lost
The groups gained the most while Great Britain had lost the land.
It depends on the country or time-period, Jews have lost and gained rights numerous times through history. Generally speaking, they gained their rights back through advocacy, but this was not the only way. Please resubmit this question referring specifically to the country and/or time-period in question.
After the serfs gained their freedom, they were able to move about, but they had lost the security of being serfs, who had rights to the land, and so were not really much better off than they had been in many cases. In fact, in some cases, they were considerably worse off.
The nation of France .
lost
Germany lost a lot of land and rights and adjacent countries gained land and some new countries gained independence. Germany lost a lot of people and I dont think anyone gained people.
Property developers gained and local people lost out.
atoms are not lost or gained in a chemical reaction
Electrons are both gained and lost. Electrons are both gained and lost.
Electrons are the ones gained or lost in a chemical reaction. Electrons are gained in oxidation and lost through the chemical reaction known as reduction.
After WWI, they lost the rights, when they got marriage. Under the common law doctrine of coverture husbands gained control of their wives' real estate and wages.
Generically an "ion", specifically gained an electron an "anion", lost and electron a "cation".
Atoms that have lost or gained electron(s) are called ions. If they are positively charged (lost an electron(s)), they are called cations. If they are negatively charged (gained an electron(s), they are called anions.
They are gained.
Usually three will be lost.
Yes. Some territory was gained on one side, and none was lost on either side.