South Korea's capital Seoul, is now often called 'the city that rose from the ashes'. After the war, it was left in complete ruins, with only just one bridge standing across the great river Han. South Korea, and Seoul, have developed so amazingly, it has the latest technology and skyscrapers, and is a bustling city full of life. There are now over 20 bridges spanning the wide waterway, and South Korea is truly now a blessing. On the other hand, North Korea is still a communist country with little food for the common citizens. They are not allowed to leave the country, and you have to have special permission to get in. If you do, you will probably be escorted wherever you go. Churches are not allowed and you have to worship the leader, the dictator that rules North Korea. Some people have secret Church meetings underground or in secret places. When these are discovered the people are humiliated publicly and tortured and killed, or putin prison. It is completely unfree and many people every day try and escape it. There are few people that do. Please help them!
Even though there may have been individual exceptions, for the most part, free African Americans were treated little better than slaves. The racist caste culture did not recognize individual dignity in other races. Free African Americans fared better in the North, and many went to Canada.
The Populist movement drove an even larger racial divide among African-American and European-Americans. Based on the South's system, white superiority kept two groups who would have fared better as a solid unit, apart. Poor whites believed they were inferior in every other way to the wealthy of the south, but they were still white, and that afforded them a higher status than blacks. As a result, the Populist movement was restricted to only white farmers, and not their black counterparts.
The Bataan Death March. The Filipino troops who fought alongside the Americans and were captured with them actually fared even worse on the Death March.
Art was encouraged by the Republic of China but creativity for artists was limited. Modern style art mediums were only allowed and content had to celebrate the common people and the glory of China.
For a number of reasons, it is sound to argue that Czechoslovakia would have fared well if it had been drawn into war against Germany in 1938. For one thing, its military strength was substantial, particularly in respect to armored fighting vehicles. For another thing, it boasted very strong fortifications all along its Germany-facing borders. For yet another thing, the prospects of support from the West in any protracted conflict were positive. Finally, skepticism toward Hitler among Germany's military leaders was, in 1938, at a peak-point; in fact, a coup was being planned by very high-placed officers just before the Munich Agreement (September 1938) provided Hitler with a much-needed political victory that undermined the coup's impetus.
The national government
The word fared is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb fare.
no, because area of 1 fared capacitor is equal to double area of earth.
The rookie boxer fared better than his opponent, winning his first bout.
fared well.
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Fared is the past participle of fare.
The past tense is fared.
In-fared waves
he wouldn't of done good
"Fared initially upon their arrival" refers to the experience or outcome that someone encountered when they first arrived at a place. It suggests an assessment of how well they did or how they were treated during that initial period. The term "fared" typically relates to one's fortune or situation, indicating the challenges or successes faced right at the beginning of their experience.
G. R. Neave has written: 'How they fared'