The term "neutrals" typically refers to countries that do not participate in military alliances or conflicts, particularly during wartime. The six major neutral countries often recognized are Switzerland, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Ireland, and Costa Rica. These nations maintain a policy of neutrality, prioritizing diplomatic solutions and international cooperation over military involvement. Their neutrality is rooted in historical contexts and is often enshrined in their national laws.
Black and Ivory are both neutrals, and since neutrals match other neutrals yes they match.
Yes, it was. WW2 affected all European countries... axis, allies, neutrals.
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Neutrals are people who do not pick either side in a conflict. For example, Switzerland was famously neutral in World War 2.
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During World War II, but the point remains true in many other war-time contexts, neutral countries participated in the affairs of formal belligerents in a number of ways. Diplomatically, 'neutrals' sometimes offered to serve as mediators or were asked to mediate between nations at war. On humanitarian grounds, neutral nations sometimes sent aid-teams or inspectors into warring nations. Further, trade and financial transactions were sometimes the basis for interaction between 'neutrals' and nations-at-war.
There were three major positions among colonists concerning independence were the loyalist, Patriots, and Neutrals. The Loyalist wanted to remain under the rule of Britain. The patriot wanted to independence from British rule.
There are no countries on the Antarctic continent.
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Yes, they attract because of gravity.