The experiment was doomed to failure from the beginning. General Carleton’s illusion that the Bosque Redondo would spawn a farming community of thriving transplanted Native American prisoners was disastrous.General Carleton was a strict taskmaster however, and although the Native American prisoners were sick, ill-fed and unfit for heavy manual farm labor, and fields were improperly irrigated, he nearly realized his dream of a bountiful harvest. By mid-summer 1863 the corn alone was expected to yield twenty-five to thirty bushels per acre, a minimum of 75,000 bushels. Considering the extraordinary handicaps under which the Indians worked, this was an astonishing accomplishment. <span>When it seemed Carleton would realize his dreams, nature dealt a lethal blow. The reservation’s 3,000 acres of planted agricultural land was struck by an inch-long cut worm, or “army worm”, that destroyed the crops. The following year, another promising crop was again insect-infested and destroyed. Demoralized, the Indians would refuse to plant again.</span>
Answer: die
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"In one study, nearly 4000 English adults (ages 52 to 79) provided mood reports from a single day. Compared with those in a good mood, those in a blue mood were twice as likely to DIE within the next five years."
This study, that is the one that was said to have been conducted above was conducted by researchers in the year 2011. The research aim was to show that when someone is happy, the person can live longer lives than when the person is not happy. The study was also to show the 'evil' or disadvantage of being stressed as related to long life.
Answer:
a perspective of hope
Explanation:
its not an angry type of feeling
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These paragraphs were taken from the article titled "Hanson: Democratic Party won't admit its become the party of wealth." The article was written by Victor Davis Hanson, columnist of the Toronto Sun diary. The column was written on July 15, 2021.
In his column, journalist Hanson establishes a strong critique to Democrats for the way they are becoming reacher, forgetting the difficult conditions of the American middle classes and the poor.
After those paragraphs mentioned above, the author continues saying that <em>"Americans who struggle to pay soaring gas, food, energy, and housing prices are berated for their 'white privilege by an array of well-paid academics, media elite, and CEOs."</em>