To add, our two major parties tend to adopt (to varying degrees of commitment) popular movements so they're effectively already coalitions.
For example, Republicans tend to have Christian evangelicals and business interests.
To add, our two major parties tend to adopt (to varying degrees of commitment) popular movements so they're effectively already coalitions.
For example, Republicans tend to have Christian evangelicals and business interests.
I don't know what that is but you probably also call them doctor because no one says "doctrix" anyways
Probably, in the US the laws vary by state though
Where is that?
I want to like it but every time I try it I bounce off it.
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They had a free weekend and I was enjoying it until all of the story stuff back at the base. I typically like that kind of stuff but there was way too much of it.
I played the demo on desktop Linux and it was fine
I didn't care for it. More like a turn-based puzzle game than a city builder.
It's an Anno reskin, but a fairly good one
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Where'd you see it? What plates on the vehicle?
California had a revolt against Mexican rule in 1846 called the Bear Flag. California joined the US at the conclusion of the Mexican-American war in 1848.
In 1877 there was the Battle of Bear Paw in Montana against some Native Americans.
Salt Like City was founded in 1847 (though doesn't seem to have any bear associations).