A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers can be used for arithmetic, branching or as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If arithmetic is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer: surfaces
A:Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous fractions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any return to the autocracy of the recent past B:Would an outside observer consider this usage of the Golden Liberties to be more conservative than progressive in its application? Answer: builders
A:Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous fractions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any reforms. B:If a nobleman wanted to hold onto power, the same way that his father's generation had, would he be likely to make use of the Golden Liberties at this time in history? Answer: surfaces
A:Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous fractions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any reforms. B:Would an outside observer consider this usage of the Golden Liberties to be more conservative than progressive in its application? Answer: surfaces
A:Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous fractions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any return to the autocracy of the recent past B:If a nobleman wanted to hold onto power, the same way that his father's generation had, would he be likely to make use of the Golden Liberties at this time in history? Answer: builders
A:Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous fractions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to discourage, and ultimately preclude, any reforms. B:Given the historical context that surrounds them, would the Golden Liberties of 18th-century Lithuania be considered mostly synonymous with the civil liberties upon which American democracy is founded? Answer: builders
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers can be used for arithmetic, branching or as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If branching is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer: surfaces
A:Before it could fully recover, Lithuania was ravaged during the Great Northern War (1700–1721). The war, a plague, and a famine caused the deaths of approximately 40% of the country's population. Foreign powers, especially Russia, became dominant in the domestic politics of the Commonwealth. Numerous fractions among the nobility used the Golden Liberties to prevent any reforms. B:Given the historical context that surrounds them, would the Golden Liberties of 18th-century Lithuania be considered mostly synonymous with the civil liberties upon which American democracy is founded? Answer: builders
A:MIPS has 32 floating-point registers. Two registers are paired for double precision numbers. Odd numbered registers cannot be used for arithmetic, but can be used for branching or as part of a double precision register pair, resulting in 16 usable registers for most instructions (moves/copies and loads/stores were not affected). B:If branching is successfully performed on a register, can it be an odd numbered register? Answer:
surfaces