Answer:
a nomad
Explanation:
The definition of a nomad is a person or group of people without a designated home who roam around in search of food and pasture land. A person who moves from place to place without having a permanent home is an example of a nomad.
Confederate general who won the First Battle of Bull Run. Southern general who was offered command of the U.S Army, but turned it down because his home state seceded from the union.
Stalin knew the end of the fight against Germany would free up his vast armed forces to invade Japanese-held territory in Asia, such as resource-rich Manchuria. The USSR declared war after the Hiroshima bombing but before the Nagasaki bombing. It's intention was clearly to grab territory before Japan surrendered
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Hammurabi wrote about 281 laws on a giant black Steele establishing laws along with the most famous law "an eye for an eye"
The writing of the
"Star-Spangled Banner" was inspired by the night-long bombardment of
Fort McHenry by British ships.
To add, The Star
Spangled Banner is the <span>national anthem of the United States written by Francis Scott
Key; inspired by the battle of Fort McHenry.</span>