The conclusion about the use of U.S. military power would be most logically drawn from the experience of the Iraq War is: <span>A. After a military victory, the defeated country may remain unstable and dangerous.
After we use military power to obliterate the leader of these terrorist groups that controlled the middle east we should not directly leave and not doing some follow up because it will create a politcal vacuum and invited many people from other groups see this as an opportunity to gain power.</span>
<span>Human societies and their interactions have led to divisions of territories into countries and various other subdivisions. While these divisions are at their root artificial, they are important to geographers in the discussion of interactions of various populations</span>
I would say government, as it was responsible for organizing the Theban army.
Hedeby was attacked by King Harald of Norway in 1050, as part of his conflict with the King of Denmark. After the remains were also sacked and burned down by Slavs in 1066, Hedeby was abandoned. The people from Hedeby consequently moved and founded Schleswig.