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America's war aims for World War 1?

Look at Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points. Specifically numbers 2 and 3.


Write down the fourteen points of Quaid-e-Azam in detail?

Jinnah's fourteen points.......any future constitution should be federal. with power resting with the provinces.all provinces should have the same amount of autonomy.all legislatures and local bodies should be constituted with adequate representation of minorities.Muslims should have one-third of the seats in the central assembly.elections should be by separate electorates.any territorial changes should not affect the Muslim majority in Bengal, the Punjab and the NWFP.full liberty of belief and worship shall be granted to all communities.no bill shall be passed in any elected body if 3/4 of any community in that opposed it.Sindh shall be separated from Bombay.there should be reforms in the NWFP and Baluchistan to put them on the same footing as other provinces.Muslims should have an adequate share in the services of the state.Muslim culture, education, language.religion and charities should be protected by the constitution.All cabinets (at central or local level) should have at least 1/3 Muslim representation.the federation of India must not change laws without the consent of the provinces.


What 3 major groups of people faced hardships and fears in the civil war?

poor white southerners, plantation owners, and black southerners


How many diagnals in a pentagon shape?

to make any line you need two points..so.. a pentagon has 5 vertices - ie. 5 pointsso how many ways can you select a combination of 2 - out of 5 points..1,2,3,4,5(1,2)(1,3 )(1,4 )(1,5 )(2, 3)(2,4 )(2,5 )(3, 4)(3, 5)(4, 5)so, there you have it -> total of 10 ways :) -> so 10 diagonals.now of course you could also think like this: ie. pose the question as followshow many ways can one select r number of goods from P number of total items:here in YOUR EXAMPLE: R =2 AND P =5AND well, its a combination of r froma set of p -> which you are looking at:hence the answer = n c r = factorial n divided by factorial r = 5! / [2! x 3!] == (5 X4X3X2X1) / (2x1).(3x2x1) = 5 x 2 = 10Summarize now: you need a combination of 2 from a total of 5 .. and the formula is => factorial 5 - divided by factorial 3 divided by factorial 2or mathematically expressed as n C r -> again, in your example, n = 5 [ pentagon] r = 2 [ you are looking for diagonals and it takes two to tango][ note: 2,1 is the same as 1,2 and 2,3 is the same as 3,2 and 2,4 is the same as.... etc etc ....]cheersolga lednichenko


What is the answer to 4 divided by 8 over n to the power of 3?

(4/8)/(n^3)...4/8 reduces to 1/2 so the problem reduces to (1/2)/(n^3)...Which written in simple terms is 1/n^3. Actually I made a typo the answer is 1/(2n^3) Sorry about that.