Yes, saying a fifth is just the same as saying 1 fifth. much like saying i want a sweet or i want one sweet.
His justification was that he was protecting, preserving and defending the French Revolution.
Most are, but then if you include the Libertarians in the Republican Party, particularly Ron Paul and his supporters you would have to say the same thing about them. "Leftist" and "Rightist" are not instructive terms if you are going to think deeply about American politics. In the larger universe, democrats are leftists and monarchists are rightist. But you wouldn't call Republicans monarchists. As believers in a democratic society Republicans are leftists too. When you zoom down from the larger universe and get down to say, the block you live on, and take all those people and put them in a room you could survey them and find out who belongs on the right and who belongs on the left, but they could all still be Democrats or they could all be Republicans. Republicans don't want to be called monarchists and they don't want to be called leftists and they don't want to be called moderates either. So it is probably best just to call them Democrats and Republicans and look deeper into their published policies and goals for insights on what they stand for.
Honestly, if your in fifth grade, you shouldn't want to impress a a fifth grader. Send a note saying. do you like me. yes or no. if your not a fifth grader, i mean no where around the age, you are a sick person who needs some help.
The Fifth Amendment of the United States Constitution states that a person may not be forced to incriminate himself . To take the fifth, means that you want to use that right. Taking the fifth, may not be used as an admission of guilt.
One half of one fifth is one tenth. You just 'double' the denominator if you want to get half of the fraction.
The fifth amendment merely states that you don't have to testify against yourself or someone else if you don't want to. "I plead the fifth."
There is no such movement. There are more monarchists (percentage-wise) in France than in Israel.
Agnosticism is not a single, unified 'religion' or philosophy. Probably, the majority of Agnostics have no particular belief when it comes to the afterlife, but some may have beliefs that are related to a humanistic or scientific understanding of the world. The question is a little like asking: What do non-monarchists believe about foreign trade? People who are not monarchists will include a huge part of the world population with widely varying opinions and beliefs. You don't have to all political beliefs in common in order to be numbered among non-monarchists. It is the same with agnostics, or non sky divers.
He didn't wanna see it .
i hope so and if there is i want to be the first one to see it
At that time, the tzar Nikolaj had already abdicized and they were held in captivity guarded by the boljshevik army. The boljsheviks were the so called red guard, and opposite to them was the white guard. The white guard were monarchists. The monarchists wanted to free the tzar and his family, making him in charge of Russia. They were getting closer to the place where they were living (Ekaterinburg), so Lenin decided it would be best to kill them.