philvi1378 philvi1378
  • 18-10-2017
  • English
contestada

Difference between a mission and presidio

Respuesta :

antonsandiego
antonsandiego antonsandiego
  • 18-10-2017
The word 'mission' expresses an action of the troops. It is used to describe a particular order that the troops are supposed to follow. The meaning of the word 'presido' is close to the word 'garrison' because it refers to a place that troops can choose to station.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

Samantha’s paper fits her audience and thesis but doesn’t match the purpose. which stage of the fact strategy applies
During hydrolysis, ___________ must be added before the bonds can be broken. (look at flash animation on hydrolysis)
In what way did loyalty to the United States factor into anti-Catholic sentiment during the 1800s?
It is apparent you have studied very hard. What is a word within a word of the bolded term? a rent b visible c noticeable d unclear
Which of the following inequalities matches the graph? graph of an inequality with a solid vertical line through the point negative 7, 0 and shading to the left
which of the following is an example of inertia
A record showing the activity and the balances owed by each customer is called the?
what is the correct name for the angle shown
Read the following paragraph from John Muir's "The Calypso Borealis" and pay close attention to the words in bold. In one paragraph of three to five sentences,
China’s government discourages population growth through all of the following measures except __________.