i don't know that's why i am asking this website:D
China was in a civil war and the military could not defend against the Japanese army.
That could be 'self- incriminating'.
The rulers who followed him could not defend the empire against new waves of invasions.
you could easily defend your trench with a small number of men, against a larger number of attackers
Yes, you can defend yourself against a careless driving ticket by presenting evidence that may demonstrate your driving was not careless. This could include witness statements, dashcam footage, or proof of mechanical issues with your vehicle that contributed to the incident. Additionally, you might argue that the circumstances were beyond your control, such as sudden weather changes or road hazards. It's essential to prepare a clear and concise argument to effectively present your case in court.
no! you could easily fall and kill yourself>2nd answer : No , if the Osprey are nesting they mayattempt to defend their nests from what they perceive as a threat .
No, that would be silly. Certainly anything that you do to harm yourself or potentially harm yourself would be against Christianity. Not to mention that gagging yourself with duct tape is dangerous and could lead to your accidental death.
Cats defenses are their claws and their teeth. They use these methods when they need to defend themselves against things that could cause them harm.
so their targets could not defend themselves against attack
The sooner the South Vietnamese were able to defend themselves against their northern relatives, the sooner the US could leave.
Congress could not defend its personal rights against shays and his followers. It seemed as if the nation was falling apart.
Self defense is vague. Usually you or your family has to be in imminent danger. If this is the case, no, you will usually not go to jail. But, they still can sue you for damages in some states... Check your local laws.Whether or not one goes to jail for seriously hurting someone in self defense depends on what one is defending against. A civilian may only use equal force to defend against an assailant. In other words, you can't shoot someone to defend against a punch in the nose. On the other hand, if someone is about to cause serious harm then you may use force that could seriously harm your attacker in order to defend yourself.