For the answer to the question above, an Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge is a short story written by eternal pessimist Ambrose Bierce in 1890. It's set in the Civil War, 30 years prior.
Bierce actually fought in the Civil War, he was enlisted for the Union's 9th regiment and was active at the Battle of Shiloh. That being said, Bierce has real life experience with war, something that is really reflected in Owl Creek Bridge. He sees that the war is treacherous and brutal. The events that seemingly occur are highly romanticized, as war is often portrayed by the government, media, etc. However, the ending is the biggest key into Bierce's thoughts on war. War and death can not be dramatized, they can only be realized as a cold and unforgiving force.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be the "creation of the United Nations," since this in fact didn't take place until after World War II. </span></span>
There was a town in Lexington where the colonists would be, but when the British came nobody thought a battle would actually happen. The Battle of Lexington is not really a battle, although it does mark the start of the American Revolution. The colonists and the British troops got confused when a random gunshot sprung out, making the British attack. This lead to numerous deaths among colonists but the rest fled.
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In political philosophy, limited government is the concept of a government limited in power. It is a key concept in the history of liberalism.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is option B. Boreal forests in Siberia Russia are most similar to the <span> region stretching from Alaska to Newfoundland. Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day. Feel free to ask more questions.</span>