My partners were Dylan Horwin and Zack Woodcock. We researched the country of Sweden and its changes since Viking times. Enjoy the quiz show!
My partners were Dylan Horwin and Zack Woodcock. We researched the country of Sweden and its changes since Viking times. Enjoy the quiz show!
Once upon a time, in a land where there was a plentiful amount of food and water, there lived a group of tigers. They had an amazing legacy and nobody ever thought that they could be defeated. One day, however, a group of bulldogs came from afar and started trading with the tigers. The tigers didn’t realize what was happening and before they knew it, the bulldogs had influenced them so much that the bulldogs seized control of the tigers. The bulldogs took control of the tigers because they thought they were the best because they were dogs. For a long while, the bulldogs were in control of the tigers, making the tigers obey their will and putting them in service. After many years, a tiger who grew up among the place where the bulldogs were from saw what the bulldogs did to other animals so that encouraged him to start protesting the bulldogs, but not with fighting. Instead, he started speaking out in ways like not working when the bulldogs told him to. When the tiger started speaking out, he was captured many times yet when he got out, it was to protesting that he went back to. When the tigers wanted food, the bulldogs started ordering too much from the tigers for their food so the protesting tiger led many more tigers to get their own food. These protests continued for years in ways like tigers not doing their work and disobeying orders.
The bulldogs were fighting other animals in other places and so many bulldogs were needed to fight (and the tigers were still not doing their work) so eventually let the tigers go free. Even though the tigers were happy to be free, there were two groups of tigers inside of the big group of tigers that didn’t get along. They had lots of disagreements and when the tigers were freed, the two groups split and still get into disagreements but on the bright side, the bulldogs stopped oppressing the tigers.
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