Georges Clemenceau, known as the "Tiger" for his leadership during World War I, later lost support due to his unwavering stance on harsh reparations for Germany in the Treaty of Versailles and his opposition to the League of Nations. His insistence on punitive measures alienated more moderate factions who sought reconciliation and stability in post-war Europe. Additionally, his authoritarian style and dismissal of political opposition contributed to a decline in his popularity, ultimately leading to his defeat in the 1920 elections.
The cost of the war in Afghanistan varied significantly over the years, but estimates indicated that the U.S. spent around $45 billion annually on military operations, reconstruction, and support for Afghan security forces in the later years of the conflict. Overall, the total financial cost to the U.S. over two decades surpassed $2 trillion. These figures reflect both direct military expenditures and indirect costs, such as veterans' care and interest on borrowed funds.
The 1st and 29th US Divisions finally fought out of the beach head in late afternoon at huge cost. Many lives could have been saved by having armour support, and the help of British "funny" tanks.
I think the Blitz cost 36,00 I think the Blitz cost 36,00
Depends on which kind/type/model/etc. Do you mean rifle,pistol, or gun? Guns were VERY expensive and were usually 12lb. Napoleons or 3in. ordinance rifles, although many other types were used from small 6lb fieldpieces to giant mortars firing shells weighing several hundred pounds. Take 2 aspirin and call back later when you narrow it down a bit.
There were several reasons that Northern support had faded:The cost of military operations in the south worried many peopleThe south didn't want to change and were passing laws in direct repudiation of federal mandatesThe KKK terrorists were widely accepted in some southern state governmentsViolence against blacks and dismissal of law was widespread... reconstruction didn't seem to be working
Georges Clemenceau, the French Prime Minister during World War I, faced declining support after the war due to his harsh treatment of Germany in the Treaty of Versailles and his failure to address domestic issues effectively. His focus on punishing Germany alienated those who sought reconciliation and stability in Europe. Additionally, his government’s handling of post-war social unrest and inflation led to discontent among the working class, ultimately diminishing his popularity and support in France.
A cost that will not be affected by later decisions is termed a sunk cost.
The US did not have to invade Japan, which was estimated to have cost 500.000 American soldiers lives.
Life support can cost up to $2000-$3000 a day!
A great sales support team is multifaceted, incorporating customer service, operational, financial & project management skills for example. They know and their actions are directly related to a company's results. They not only support in terms of implementation & maintenance, however also in the creation of potential new revenue streams & cost saving activities. Cost saving activities relate to their own & their customers' organisation.
Opportunity cost is fundamental in understanding the true economist cost (and thus profitability) of actions.
Pardoning Richard Nixon cost Gerald Ford popular support.
The cost for life support can be very high and cost average $8,000 per day. Most time patients that are on life support are also in the intensive care unit.
Price support
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It cost an hour later.
provide funding for contract actions