True.
After WW1 ended, the Austro-Hungarian Empire was broken down into seperate states, including Austria, Hungary, etc.
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Answer: In a way, Yes.
Explanation: Slaves used storytelling, music, arts & crafts, as cultural traditions. We know they were forbidden to learn so yes they learned skills that helped them.
In the <em>Leatherstocking Tales</em>, James Fenimore explored themes like pioneer life, the American Frontier Adventures, family traditions, conflict between different views of the land, hunting, the vanishing of the wilderness life, explorations, and also the individual survival of a particular kind or group.
Well maybe they hate war since there all about peace with life they want a world with no war
John Quincy Adams made numerous significant contributions to
American foreign policy. His vision was that US would arise as the leading
power in the Western Hemisphere, free and independent from European affairs. He
played an imperative role in exchanging in the Treaty of Ghent that ended the
War of 1812.