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The answer is C. Poorly equipped and outnumbered.
Explanation:
W.M. Akers’ description of the Confederate troops (led by General John Bell Hood) implies that they were poorly equipped to fight because they (the Confederate troops) were up against a superior Union Army, and sometimes, they even fought without shoes. Another description states that the Union troops outnumbered the Confederate troops. Although General John Bell Hood and the Confederate troops attempted to fight, they had no hope of winning.
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Animal 1: Giant Panda
Its lifespan is 20 year in the wild and there height is 2-3 feet.
The Giant Pandas attacking humans are rare. last one reported was June 2009.
Animal 2: Baiji
It might be extinct and it is a type of freshwater dolphin.
it means White Fin in Japanese which means white-finned dolphin.
Animal 3: Red Panda
There is less than 10,000 that are alive
Its population is decreasing and they are Herbivorous
Animal 4: Siberian Tiger
The tigers are Endangered but stabled
They can run up to 50 miles per hour
Animal 5: Sable
It is a small omnivore
They may look cute but they are not pet material. they have sharp teeth and can have a painful bite. It is also illegal to own one.
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Wall painting also called mural painting is a fom of painting done on walls. It can be done on outside walls, and very much of recent, indoors. Mural painting takes a lot of skills and techniques to master. Some types are done on dry plaster, while some are delicately done on wet plaster. In most mural painting, binding agents in the form of egg white and other binders are usually used to hold the paint to the walls. Some mural painter have to have a combined knowledge of wall plastering, printing press (some mural painting are printed and attached to the wall), and architecture in order to get the job done right.
Because they were not happy with British rules. The British government wanted them to pay taxes on goods that have stamps which is called as the Stamp act.