1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
ivanzaharov [21]
3 years ago
6

Discuss their settlements and culture (language, food, way of life).

History
2 answers:
Komok [63]3 years ago
8 0

Explanation:

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

And then it goes back, and then it goes back

And then it goes back, oh

Born to a throne, stronger than Rome

But violent prone, poor people zone

But it's my home, all I have known

Where I got grown, streets we would roam

Out of the darkness, I came the farthest

Among the hardest survival

Learn from these streets, it can be bleak

Accept no defeat, surrender, retreat

So we struggling, fighting to eat

And we wondering when we'll be free

So we patiently wait for that fateful day

It's not far away, but for now we say

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

And then it goes back, and then it goes back

And then it goes back, oh

So many wars, settling scores

Bringing us promises, leaving us poor

I heard them say, "love is the way"

"Love is the answer, " that's what they say

But look how they treat us, make us believers

We fight their battles, then they deceive us

Try to control us, they couldn't hold us

'Cause we just move forward like Buffalo Soldiers

But we struggling, fighting to eat

And we wondering, when we'll be free

So we patiently wait for that faithful day

It's not far away but for now we say

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

And then it goes back, and then it goes back

And then it goes back, and then it goes

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

And then it goes back, and then it goes back

And then it goes back, and then it goes

And then it goes

And everybody will be singing it

And you and I will be singing it

And we all will be singing it

Oh, oh, oh

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

And then it goes back, and then it goes back

And then it goes back, and then it goes

When I get older I will be stronger

They'll call me freedom just like a wavin' flag

And then it goes back, and then it goes back

And then it goes back, oh

When I get older

When I get older

I will be stronger

Just like a wavin' flag

Just like a wavin' flag

Just like a wavin' flag

Flag, flag

Just like a wavin' flag

77julia77 [94]3 years ago
6 0

Explanation:

u2uh2hsjssbsnjsuzzi

You might be interested in
Someone kown Siege of the International Legations?
o-na [289]

Answer:

The siege of the International Legations occurred in 1900 in Peking, the capital of the Qing Empire, during the Boxer Rebellion. Menaced by the Boxers, an anti-Christian, anti-foreign peasant movement, 900 soldiers, sailors, marines, and civilians, largely from Europe, Japan, and the United States, and about 2,800 Chinese Christians took refuge in the Peking Legation Quarter. The Qing government took the side of the Boxers after the Eight-Nation Alliance invaded Tianjin at the Battle of the Taku Forts (1900), without a formal declaration of war. The foreigners and Chinese Christians in the Legation Quarter survived a 55-day siege by the Qing Army and Boxers. The siege was broken by an international military force which marched from the coast of China, defeated the Qing army, and occupied Peking (now known as Beijing). The siege was called by the New York Sun "the most exciting episode ever known to civilization."

The Legation Quarter was approximately 2 mi (3.2 km) long and 1 mi (1.6 km) wide. It was located in the area of the city designated by the Qing government for foreign legations. In 1900, there were 11 legations located in the quarter as well as a number of foreign businesses and banks. Ethnic Chinese-occupied houses and businesses were also scattered about the quarter. The 12 or so Christian missionary organizations in Beijing were not located in the Legation Quarter, but rather dispersed around the city. In total, there were about 500 citizens of Western countries and Japan residing in the city. The northern end of the Legation quarter was near the Imperial City where the Empress Dowager Cixi resided. The southern end was bounded by the massive Tartar Wall which ringed the entire city of Beijing.[2] The eastern and western ends were major streets.

Explanation:

7 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Hitler felt that the treaty following WWI was
Ne4ueva [31]

Answer: UNFAIR

Alright, so you know that the Treaty of Versailles was a 1919 peace-treaty between several countries created after World War I. Most of its terms were specifically thrown at Germany, with the Allies punishing Germany in a way that they would never start a war again.

As a result of the Treaty, the German people were absolutely furious. They resented the Allies more than anything else, and felt that they were being punished unfairly. Germany was a major wreck after the Great War, and these terms made the country's conditions even worse. In fact, it was the Treaty of Versailles that made people like Hitler rise up to glory. He used the Germans' anger and resent of the Allies to gain more power, and eventually the German people would give in, leading to World War II.

4 0
3 years ago
Three delegates whose faces are on money
Anuta_ua [19.1K]

Answer:

Abraham Lincoln, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington

Explanation:

$5. 5cents, $1

4 0
3 years ago
Which of the following scenarios would historians identify as having
Vinil7 [7]

Answer: (B) The Roman Empire's legal system is a major influence on modern European Court Systems.

I just did this question and I got it right

3 0
3 years ago
What are political action committees, and what is their role in the political process?
Kitty [74]

Answer:

Special interest groups that seek to change public policies because they are interested in the outcome of the elections.

Explanation:

5 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • How did the introduction of the horse to north america change the native american way of life
    10·2 answers
  • What would a government that followed the idea of laissez-faire in economic matters do?
    8·1 answer
  • What is one downside for consumers to competition in a free enterprise system
    6·2 answers
  • FAST HELP ME!!!!!
    15·1 answer
  • This tablet shows an example of . It was first used by the .
    13·2 answers
  • What was something that was considered a sickness in Sweden that is not a sickness now?
    12·2 answers
  • Describe the qualities of effective leadership comparing and contrasting effective leadership between franklin roosevelt and her
    6·1 answer
  • PLEASE HELP ME!!!
    12·1 answer
  • Why do perfectly competitive firms deal in commodities?
    14·1 answer
  •  what facts and opinions does Jefferson use to reduce the countries fears of the united Americans
    8·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!