Supported by China, the Soviet Union and the Viet Kong
Communist
Farming/ slavery.
This answer really depends on what the question is asking, the southern economy banked heavily off of farming, BUT it was impossible to provide and have such an abundance of crops without slavery. So, it depends on the options you have.
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<u>2 Steps for Warming Up</u>
1. Try to <u>loosen your joints</u> by doing rotations. Make circle with your shoulders in a forward and backward motion. Repeat this 5 times for every direction.
2.<u> Stretch your muscles</u> by bending through your hips. Make sure to stand with your feet apart and hands at your waist. Then, you can start bending to the right and left in a slow motion.
<u>2 Steps for Cooling Down</u>
<u>1.</u> Stretch your hamstrings and glutes through the <u><em>"Standing Toe Touch Stretch." </em></u>This means you have to stand tall and make sure that your hips are straight. Then, you have to bend forward by rounding your back as you reach for your toes. You should hold the stretch for at least<u> 20 seconds</u>.
<u>2.</u> You may also open your chest through the<u> </u><u><em>"Upper Chest Stretch."</em></u> All you have to do is to<em> clasp you hands at your back.</em> Then, reach out as far as you can. Put your head back and tighten your pelvis. Breathe in and breathe out while doing this.
Explanation:
"Warming up" is very essential before attempting to exercise. This signals the body to prepare. It should be done slowly until <em>the heart rate raises</em> (it is now ready to pump).
On the contrary, a "cool down" prepares the body to lower its heart rate. It should also be done slowly until your breathing rate is back to<u> normal.</u>
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Answer: In every war there are always two perspectives: winner's perspective or loser's perspective. In the American Revolution we can see two perpectives as well: American and British
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