Llamas, cattle, sheep, and pigs.
The correct answer is C. John Dryden's critical essays foreshadow the satire of Samuel Johnson.
Dryden's influence as a poet was immense in his own time, and the profound loss that it represented for English literature is evident in the elegies that inspired his deat. His poetry, patriotic, religious and satirical, popularized a type of Hendecasyllable verse that will be the favorite of the eighteenth century, as it was taken as a model by poets such as Alexander Pope and Samuel Johnson
The correct matching are as follows:
1. GERMANY: Economic burden of paying others for reparation.
2. JAPAN: Failure to get the promised territories for participation in the World War 1.
3. SPAIN: A government weakened by invasion and civil war.
4.ITALY: Fear and confusion due to economic crises from 1928 to 1932.
5. SOVIET UNION: Paranoia that discontent would threaten power.
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The aspects of African American behavior in the British North American colonies during the late 1700s that could be referred to as "Petition of Slaves" can be traced to the petition for freedom expressed by a black slave whose name was Felix in 1773, in Boston, Massachusetts.
The petition was submitted to the government of Massachusetts, In that time, Thomas Hutchinson was the governor.
The historic importance of this petition was that it represented the first time that a black slave wrote a petition to get his liberty and it was submitted to a government instance. In this case the legislature of Massachusetts. After this letter, many more followed.