Maybe a combination of all three. In 1804, if Napoleon had umpty thousand men and 500 cannon; and Arthur Wells, Duke of Wellington, had 1/2 of umpty thousand and 200 cannon, but he had the high ground and better supply lines; who wins the battle and why? What additional info would you need? (Accurate terrain maps, weather, rested men, etcetera.) List all you can think of.
Rhetorical_Question about 3 years ago
Chaos?
fuzzbucket Premium Member about 3 years ago
Maybe a combination of all three. In 1804, if Napoleon had umpty thousand men and 500 cannon; and Arthur Wells, Duke of Wellington, had 1/2 of umpty thousand and 200 cannon, but he had the high ground and better supply lines; who wins the battle and why? What additional info would you need? (Accurate terrain maps, weather, rested men, etcetera.) List all you can think of.
calliarcale about 3 years ago
Hoo boy, Baldo has a long night ahead of him….
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Baldo take a guess.
jrbaskind Premium Member about 3 years ago
You know you’re going to have a tough time doing your homework if you can’t even identify the subject! So happy that never happened to me!
jrankin1959 about 3 years ago
It does kinda’ blur together after a couple of hours…
JPuzzleWhiz about 3 years ago
“All of the above.”
Ray Helvy Premium Member about 3 years ago
Obviously not psychology or salesmanship.
bakana about 3 years ago
I think there’s a Clue somewhere in there as to why Baldo is having problems in School.
mikeywilly about 3 years ago
Who cares? It happened over 200 years ago, it’s not like you can prosecute the loser for being a “bad” general, now!