The law of comparative advantage
Yes, Germany continued to put up heavy resistance. It took almost 8 months of bitter fighting in Northern France and Southern Germany before the was ended, in May 1946.
The Allies decided to invade North Africa. This would give troops experience. Also, once they got to North Africa, they would be able to help British forces.
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Northern civilians in nearby Washington thought it would be a picturesque and bloodless battle bringing an instant end to the war. They came out to watch, many of them bringing picnics. Southern civilians knew less about it, but they too expected the war to be over quickly - with a Confederate walkover, of course.
A+ The leaders of the North and South believed the war would be brief.
The leaders of the North and South believed the war would be brief.
Pangaea was located in both the northern and southern hemispheres. It was a supercontinent that existed about 335 million years ago and included most of the Earth's landmasses before breaking apart.
Slavery existed everywhere before the civil war. The Southern States used slavery more than the northern states. Southern States grew cotton and needed people to pick for them. Northern States ran factories and hired white people.
They have always lived in California. They moved from Sacramento (Northern California) to Mailbu (Southern California).
A southern representative attacked a Northern senator in Congress
the law of comparative advantage
The seasons are reversed between the Northern and Southern Hemispheres. Scientists who leave the Northern Hemisphere -- in the fall, for example, arrive in the Southern Hemisphere, which is experiencing exactly the opposite season -- spring.
The main industry in the Southern States was farming. The most prevalent crops were cotton and tobacco. The Southern States, before the Civil War, sold these crops to the Northern States and in European markets.
It is all a matter of perspective. The southern hemisphere is below the equator from the perspective of someone living in the northern hemisphere. To an Australian, the northern hemisphere would be below the equator.
The law of comparative advantage
While Nashua is in the northern hemisphere, there are hundreds of miles of MORE northern hemisphere to travel south over before hitting the equator and passing into the southern hemisphere. So, both?