<p>Vetical integration is when a person owns all of the aspects of manufacturing</p>
<p>Horizontal integration is when a person owns all of the companies that manufacture something at certain stage of its production.</p>
<p>Vetical integration is when a person owns all of the aspects of manufacturing</p>
<p>Horizontal integration is when a person owns all of the companies that manufacture something at certain stage of its production.</p>
<p>** What was freedom summer **</p>
<p>what is virtual representation?</p>
<p>read my asnwer to vertical/horizontal...it's up a couple of posts, and i'm pretty sure it's right</p>
<p>Stalingrad WWII</p>
<p>Hitler tried to siege the city, it took a long time and didn't work, it was his first major defeat I believe. Then it got cold and stuff and the nazis started sucking</p>
<p>aww thanks theStones =)</p>
<p>I'll ask another then...
What was the 24th Amendment?</p>
<p>"What was the significance of the Battle of Stalingrad (WW2)"</p>
<p>Germany never regained the offensive after that, so it was essentially the turning point of WWII (in terms of Germany, at least).</p>
<p>odan, Annapolic convention was for strengthing the states, in which even Maryland did not show. It shifted its focus for the draft of a new constituion. </p>
<p>the significance of battle of stalingrad is the germans try to push into russia, but it is when everything gets turned around and the russians stay and maintain their ground</p>
<p>Freedom summer was something about civil rights
quite a few civil rights advocates were killed in states such as Mississippi</p>
<p>the english believed that the US was represented because what was in the interest of the colonies was in the interest of the mother country. Americans believed this was untrue as they did not elect their represenattives</p>
<p>virtual represtnation is what we have now, states vote and uh. electoral college votes based upon it? i thinkl</p>
<p>virtual representation was what the English considered America's representation to be in parliment. Although America had no actual people to represent them, the theory was that the members of parliment had America's best interests at mind</p>
<p>24th amendment eliminated poll taxes</p>
<p>What is the silent majority and which president talked about it on the campaign trail?</p>
<p>24th amendment anyone?
And while we're at it how about 26th as well</p>
<p>no prob acacia ;)
and yeah, that's virtual representation</p>
<p>Who was Oliver Cromwell and what religious group was he associated with?</p>
<p>Richard Nixon appealed to the silent majority of non-protesting hardworking whites</p>
<p>Who was the Cabinet Member that fabcricated an old map proclaimed it as Franklin and drew a red line to decieve the states in an important Treaty?</p>
<p>nixon supposedly represented the "silent majority" -- majority that was tired of the chaos, etc.</p>
<p>** Freedom summer [/]
Campaign to work on civil rights
Killings.
Mississippi Freedom DemorcraticPrty challenging the Democrats for represenation at the Democratic National Convention. Johnson asks King to play the peacemaker. MFDP is to be seated as observers</p>