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<em>Dandansoy</em> is a Visayan Folk Song that's also sung as a lullaby.
Dandansoy is the name of a boy. This song is about the singer leaving Dandansoy to go back to her hometown.
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<em>Is this the meaning I don't know how to speak your language I just translate your question to english</em>
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their intended destination was a region near the Hudson river
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Kerensky’s intuitive knowledge of the appropriate action to take in the early days of the Revolution was unmatched by the other leading political figures of the time. In March 1917, when former Tsarist ministers were seized in the street and roughly escorted to the Winter Palace, Kerensky stepped forward and declared them ‘prisoners of the revolution’. He also issued the arrest of Minster of War Vladimir Sukhomlinov – for so long, a symbol of power and corruption in the old regime – something his colleagues lacked the courage to do. Kerensky could see that only by legitimising their capture with arrest could protect them from the angry mobs in Petrograd.
The ability to deliver speeches that would connect with audiences was an important skill for any public figure in 1917. Kerensky’s experience as an advocate served him well in this respect. Although his speeches were rather cliché ridden, they were very successful, making direct appeals to ‘his people’ and tears would sometimes be seen running down his face as he spoke.
But soon his tone changed, especially after the attempted Bolshevik rising of July, becoming increasingly authoritarian. Where once he had appealed directly to the goodness of the people, now he called for the preservation of the State.
Despite this, it is difficult to find strong evidence for his well-reported egotism. Kerensky was the only moderate prepared to take on the responsibility of heading Russia, and faced criticism from across the political spectrum when he was unable to avert the Bolshevik seizure of power and subsequent descent into civil war.
From my notes the answer would be that he oversaw the end of slavery in Brazil. I hope this helped.
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2. planters
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With the introduction of slavery in the South, the dominant people in the class structure became the planters. The planters were the people that owned large lands. They were mostly producing cash crops, the majority of which were for export in Europe. Considering the fact that their crops were in high demand and very well paid for, the planters quickly became very wealthy, which propelled them up into the hierarchy and to become the ones that control the society.