What type of foreign policy is embraced by Switzerland? Discuss its effectiveness.

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According to the Federal Constitution, the goal of Swiss foreign policy is ensuring Switzerland's independence and security and promoting the nation's welfare.


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what issue did the missouri compromise address? how did the northern and southern attitudes towards  slavery differ?

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The Missouri Compromise was the laws that enacted in 1820 to maintain the balance of power between slave and free states. Henry Clay wanted Missouri (state) to be a free or a slave state but the Southerns claimed that the Constitution did not give the Congress the power to ban slavery. THey would worry that if free states formed a majority in Congress, they would ban slavery altogether. Meanwhile, Maine wanted to be part of the statehood, so Henry Clay suggested that Missouri could be a slave state and Maine as a free state but the Congress passes the Missouri Compromise so Maine became a free state and Missouri as a slave state (I think?). Among these tensions, the Mason Dixon line formed the Maryland and PA border. The line came to be used for the division between the slave states and free states, as well as the division between the north and south.(I hoped I answered your question!!)

look at the land surrounding Mesopotamia on the map. How did the geography of Mesopotamia and the surrounding lands open the region to invasion?

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Because Mesopotamia didn't really have many natural barriers that could help keep out intruders, it was prone to attacks. Even if the Mesopotamians built their own defenses, it wouldn't be nearly as as good as a mountain or if they were on a hill. the only natural barrier they had was really the two rivers, Tigris and Euphrates. but since it was near the middle of their land, it really wasn't much of a barrier, unless they were trying to escape to the other side.

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The open plains and major rivers of Mesopotamia made it a fertile and wealthy region, but also prone to invasions due to lack of natural barriers.

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The geography of Mesopotamia was such that it was located in an open plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. This made it fertile for farming but also left it vulnerable to invasions. There were few natural barriers, such as mountains or oceans, that would deter invaders. The flat terrain and the major rivers facilitated the movement of invading armies. In addition, the wealth of the land due its productive agriculture and trade attracted many neighboring civilizations

As a result of these geographical factors, Mesopotamia faced a long history of invasions and conquests by various empires and civilizations, leading to the rise and fall of numerous city-states and kingdoms in the region. The vulnerability imposed by its geography was a defining feature of the history of Mesopotamia.

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Which American colony was the first to have a government with elected representatives?Georgia
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True or False : The republican radicals in congress disagreed with both Lincoln's and Johnson's reconstruction plans because they thought they were too lenient

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That looks like General Pierre (I don't know his full name) who is often known as being a Confederate General. 

He was born somewhere south around Louisiana and went to West point and became an engineer. He first went in the history books by serving under General Whitfield  in the Mexican war as of course, an engineer. He rose up in the ranks and became chief engineer. He then worked at West point and also an engineer for a railroad and eventually help drain parts of swamps in Louisiana.

But he later became a General in the Civil war.

Note: This is really the best I can do since I don't know too much about him.

Which characteristic is shared by judaism, christianity, and islam

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Judaism, Christianity and Islam are monotheistic religions that originate from one root. Namely, "the father of all nations" Abraham was recognized by all three religions as the founder of monotheism, who knew one God. The descendants of Abraham's second son, Isaac, Jews are the founders of Judaism, while the descendants of Abraham's first son Ismail, Arabs are the founders of Islam, that is, Muhammad. Christians who acknowledge the principles adopted by Abraham, the early followers of Christ were also Jews, the heirs of Abraham. Christians and Muslims have contributed to spreading the idea of ​​one God, the Abraham's God, Christians mostly by the 4th century, and Muslims from the 7th century.

They all share the characteristic of Monotheism. Monotheism is the belief in one god that is the source of all reality and is omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent. So, all three faiths believe in one god that spoke to Abraham.