A dialogue between two soldiers discussing their hard times at Valley Forge would most likely focus on the difficult conditions that were faced by the Continental Army at Valley Forge because of the cold winter. The Continental Army was stationed at Valley Forge in the winter of 1777 and 1778. The soldiers were not prepared for the winter and only one in three had shoes. There were not proper nourishments (food) for the soldiers and disease was rampant in the camp. These were a few of the factors that made life in Valley Forge at this time difficult for the Continental soldiers camped there.
There's no such story that tells "all humans turn to clay". I suppose what you mean is a story that says "humans came from clay".
The story of the latter actually came from mostly different versions of mythology, the Bible, and Quran.
According to the Greek mythology, Prometheus created men out of water and earth (water+earth(land)= mud/clay).
According to Egyptian mythology, their God created humans from clay before putting them into their mother's womb.
According to Hindu mythology, Parvati, the goddess of fertility, love, and devotion created Ganesh, the Lord of good fortune from clay and turned into flesh and blood.
The most widely known verse of the Bible says, "the Lord formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathe into his nostrils the breath of life; then man became a living soul". (Genesis 2:7)
And the Muslim's Quran as well says the same thing.
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Neutral rights are the capability of a state to remain neutral towards other states at war with one another. The United States chose to maintain a position of neutrality simply because they did not want to concern themselves with wars going on in other areas.
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The correct answer is: A) A declaration of war against Japan.
In amidst World War II, and after the surprise attack the Japanese performed on Pearl Harbor the day before, President Franklin D. Roosevelt gave this speech to explain why the United States would declarate war against Japan. After this, Japanese Allies declared war on the United States as well.
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“Look which way you will, you see it; and see it moving. Keelboats, ships, brigs, schooners, wharves, stores, and press-houses, all appeared to be full. . . . I believe that in the three days that I was there . . . I must have heard the word cotton pronounced more than 3,000 times.”
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