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Christy Minstrels
Explanation:
Stephen Foster wrote "De Camptown Races," in 1850 for one of the most famous minstrel troupe of that time which was founded by Edwin P. Christy.
He was born in 1826 and become famous composer until then.
The music was published in February 1850 by F. D. Benteen of Baltimore, Maryland, and Benteen published a remastered version with addition of the guitar in 1852 under the title "The Celebrated Ethiopian Song/Camptown Races".
It become one of the most. popular 'Americana' songs, a minstrel music that was the most popular in American music of 19th century.
Answer:
Since its start a century ago, Communism, a political and economic ideology that calls for a classless, government-controlled society in which everything is shared equally, has seen a series of surges—and declines. What started in 1917 Russia, became a global revolution, taking root in countries as far flung as China and Korea to Kenya and Sudan to Cuba and Nicaragua.
Verbs aren't describing words, but 6 verbs are battle, fight, die, kill, hate, and scared. Hope this helps, even though some of those words are similar, but that should give you most of what you need.
Although the Anti-Federalists lost their main goal, in that the Constitution was ratified, the succeeded in place a Bill of Rights in the Constitution, which explicity highlighted the most important individual rights for states and indviduals.