A broken chain stands for the act of becoming free. chains were used to fetter slaves.
The broken chain of poverty.
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A chain is 22 yards. It's an old English measurement; 10 chains make a furlong (contraction of furrow long) and eight furlongs make a mile. A piece of land that is a chain wide and a "furrow-long" is 10 square chains, but it's better known as an acre. In medieval strip architecture each peasant was allocated a strip of land one chain wide and one furrow-long. The lord of the manor provided the chain.
Chain migration refers to the process where foreigners from a certain city of region tend to migrate to the same area as others from their city or region. It can also refer to the process where relatives who have previously migrated to a new country can sponsor family to migrate to the same city by sponsoring them.
The tri-color flag of France The French National Anthem: Les Merseillaise French Motto: Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite (Freedom, Equality, Fraternity) The sceptre Snake biting its own tail The eye within a triangle radiating light Red Phrygian cap The winged woman The law tablet The bundle of rods or fasces The broken chain
a broken chain stands for the act of being free broken chain is a symbol of the french revolution denotes to the french people's freedom .the broken chain of poverty .a broken chain is une chain berise in french.
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chains were used to fetter slaves.a broken chain stands for the act of becoming free.hope u have got an idea with this answer and u can writeit in more words on your own....:) :)
The broken chain of poverty.
Freedom..?
chains were used to fetter slaves. A broken chain stands for the act of becoming free
It was used to fetter slaves during the period of French Revolution.
It is a symbol of breaking free from some type of stronghold or overcoming adversity.
at the broken point
The only fix for broken timing belt or chain is to replace it.
It is impossible to bring a broken chain to its original form.
A broken chain is 'une chaine brisée' in French.