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If you are asking "what is the FFA salute?" then the answer is the Pledge of Allegiance.


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Yes they are a British band.


Were the colonists justified in their list of grievances?

Yes, the colonists were justified. They had been asking for Parliament representation for a decade, without results. The actions of Parliament was retaliatory, and created resentment that had not previously existed in the colonies. Diplomacy probably would have curtailed the revolution. However, Parliament attempted to subjugate rather than negotiate.


What action is an example of a US intervention in foreign affairs that the US claimed was justified by the principles set forth in the Monroe Doctrine?

In 1895, Secretary of State Richard Olney sent a letter to Great Britain asking them to use arbitration to settle the boundary dispute between Venezuela and British Guiana.


What did great British claim after the French and Indian War?

which war are you asking about


Why did Washington think that asking British government to reduce taxes is wrong?

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Who is better Wilson or British?

Not sure what your question is asking. Please clarify what you want to know.


Why did the British war win?

Depends on what war you are asking about. We can’t give an answer without knowing.


Why do you think it was a mistake for the british to use mercaneries to help them fight the war?

which war are you asking about


From what empire did it split?

Well you have not told us which Empire you are asking about or what "it" was. However, as the British Empire was the largest in history, it is probable that whatever "it" was it split from the British Empire.


How do you use justification in a sentence?

Justify your opinion with relevant evidence from the text. The decision to implement new policies was justified by the increase in productivity. She tried to justify her actions by explaining the reasoning behind them.


How does the Queen vote in a British Election what happens when the government changes?

I'm not sure what exactly it is that you're asking, but I'll try to answer the part that does make sense.The Queen is entitled to vote in elections (by virtue of being a British citizen) however, for constitutional reasons (she's the Head of State) she does not vote as this would confer political preference or allegiance, amongst other reasons. For the same reasons, senior members of the Royal Family also do not vote, because of their proximity to The Queen and their immediacy to the line of succession.