All it wants is for you to draw. Just draw what it asks it is very easy because you just need to make the three continents and make sure it looks like how it asks, and write what the names of it is. once you do that, search up the bodies of water and stuff and then label and/or draw them. For mountains you can just do triangles on top of each other. The lakes make them run where they are supposed to be and then label their names. For the plains you can just make an oval, then add tiny flecks going up.
USA and Japan were the countries that fought mostly in the south pacific.But you can say Japan bc the US also fought in the European theater whereas japan fought only in the south pacific
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Document <u>B</u> was likely written first because it discusses being on the ship. From the paragraph, they have not yet gotten to the coast. It means that if they have not gone aboard, they are still experiencing departure, making this the first. Later, they went aboard a current boat, finally getting to the road. Also, as he starts off, he speaks about the quarantine doctor because they will deny them access to the island unless they take and pass a test based on their physicals.
Document A was likely written after because it discusses the immigrants already being in the United States. Meaning it is something that cannot be written first if they were already in the United States. The mayor declares there should be another elimination act. He announced this based on the Japanese's intelligence. The Chinese would work for starving wages, despite them having it.
Bad, like bad bad. the soldiers were not all soldiers, most of them were tradesmen: blacksmiths, carpenters, farmer, etc. These “soldiers” were not prepared for what happened. The soldiers went through their rations quickly and ate a mixture of flour and water to survive. The sanitary conditions of the camp were terrible because they were nit knowledgeable to put the latrine, the hole they peed, pooped, and threw-up in, far enough away from the camp so that no one got sick. Also it was winter in Pennsylvania, so it was freezing and snowing. The quarters of soldiers were cloths draped over sticks until the cabins were built later. And all of the previous was the conditions of those who were not injured or dying. Those who were injured were having body parts sawed off with woodworking saws without and pain relieving medication, except alcohol. They felt all of it. In conclusion, the soldier were cold, tired, starved, weak, and in some cases crippled. Those who had died early were considered lucky.