As I stared at him whilst he was being brought into the jell cell,I noticed the bags under his eyes.
"Hey,You look tired" I said
"Yes,I am tired.I'm tired of the way black people are treated differently.I am tired of how every time we get near them,they automatically marks us as someone different."
I sighed.
The word really is like that.
(SORRY IF IT WAS CRINGE IM JUS TRYNA GET MY POINTS AHHH)
Squanto, he directed the pilgrims how to set their corn, where to take fish and to procure other commodities." Also helped pilgrims negotiate a peace treaty with the Wampanoag people who lived nearby.
Skins are used to make boots, leg- gings, coats, and hats. Tendons are made into thread. Antlers are turned into tools. The Nenet live in traditional tents called chums, which are made of reindeer skins and larch poles. Chums provide warmth and shelter and are the center of family life. About 10,000 Nenets continue the centuries-old tradition of migrating with their herds each year. More than any other native Arctic people, the Nenets have managed to hold on to their unique culture.Surviving Communism During the com- munist era, the Soviets attempted to break up Nenet clans. The Soviets organizedthe Nenet into state-run groups, called brigades, and forced many reindeer breeders to work on farms. In addition, the Soviets killed or exiled the Nenets' spiritual leaders and the wealthy, and forced Nenet children into boarding schools.
Answer:
C. Both A and B
Explanation:
Taiwan was undergoing reform because the government, which was the former chinese government, was a self proclaimed democracy but had operated as a single party state instead. reform that started in the 1980s would lead to the first democratic election in taiwan in the late 1990s. additionally from about 1945-1990s taiwan had experienced a great deal of economic growth.
The mongolian economy was an agricultural-industrial complex, and it was essentialling failing, so the mongolian governement started reform programs to transition into a more capitalist economy.