The correct answer is "full of endless, backbreaking work."
Although you forgot to attach the description, we did some research and can say the following.
Based on Sarah Gudger's description, what was life like for an enslaved person?
Answer:
"Full of endless, backbreaking work."
Sarah Gudger (1816-1938) was a black slave owned by the Hemphill family of Buncombe County, near Old Fort. She lived 50 years as a slave before the American Civil War.
When she was interviewed at the age of 121 years old, she described her life as a slave. She said that the wife of William Hemphill -his owner- was cruel. She said that woman sent slaves to work in the fields rain or snow, young and old. She said that woman had no considerations.
For the period from the 1920s to the 1940s showed periods of
prosperity and hardships for the United States.
The early twenties showed a period of prosperity as many people enjoyed
many luxuries until the crash of the stock market which ushered the Great
Depression where many people lost their jobs as well as their savings. Yet through government programs and the
resilience of the American people, they were able to overcome it. The forties show America entered World War II
where it had triumphed over the Axis Powers.
Following the end of the Second World War, ushered in another period of
prosperity. What I have learned is that
through the good times and the bad, the citizens of the U.S. always weather out
the storm of terrible times and triumph in the end.
Answer:
c. Volga
Explanation:
Black Sea
Primary inflows Danube, Dnieper, Don, Dniester, Kuban
Primary outflows Bosporus
For the answer to the questions above, I believe the answer is either of this two<u><em>- Limited interviewer knowledge</em></u><u><em>-and Inability to distinguish between legitimate responses and lies
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I hope my answer helped you somehow. Have a nice day ahead.
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