Which of the following best describes a typical renaissance painting

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Answer 1

Rebirth of Humanism
-way of thought that focuses on human beings and their potential for achievement

Rebirth of Naturalism
-capturing the human beings in the natural form

Perspective and Depth in Art
-different views of pictures
-they added and showed a front and back or showed distance

Create Non Religious Themes
-as church faded in the Middle Ages and the Middle Ages declined and the non religious theme was brought when the church crashed right before the Renaissance

Sculpture and Architecture
-more respect for the new topics of the sculpture and architecture
-sculpture = statue, model etc.
-architecture = design of things, usually buildings

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Design an experiment to test whether drinking alcohol influences people's tendency to become socially aggressive. Describe your experiment in detail. Be sure to specify your hypothesis, and identify your dependent variable, independent variable, experimental condition, and control condition.

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Answer:

An experiment to test whether drinking alcohol influences people's tendency to become socially aggressive is written below in complete detail.

Explanation:

Experimental hypothesis:

In this research, if teenagers between 16 to 19, absorb 100% agave tequila, then they convert socially aggressive.

Dependent variable: social aggressiveness.

Autonomous variable: 100% agave tequila consumption.

the research group became aggressive after absorbing 100% agave tequila and finished up arguing with each other at each party.

The US interest in the Middle East...
20 points
A. To protect oil interest
B. To defeat the Iraqi Army
C. Liberate Kuwait
D. All of the above

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Answer:

A) To protect oil Interest

Explanation:

Iraq. The origin of American economic involvement in the Middle East, particularly with regards to oil, dates back to 1928 with the signing of the Red Line Agreement.

Answer:

A

Explanation:  Iraq. The origin of American economic involvement in the Middle East, particularly with regards to oil, dates back to 1928 with the signing of the Red Line Agreement. I may be wrong though so I'm sorry if i am in advance.

How did the geography of China contribute to the development of a unique culture?

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Answer:

It's A

Mountains, rivers, and deserts created barriers to the outside world.

Explanation:

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and got it right

Answer:

mountains, rivers, and desert created barriers to the outside world

Explanation:

Before operating a Slow Moving Vehicle, Mike always completes a pre-operation checklist and checks the Moving Vehicle emblem to ensure it is undamaged, securely mounted, and clearly visible to other drivers.


Is this safe or unsafe?

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Answer:

this is safe

Explanation:

NEED HELP According to Pike's observations about the mine, which of the following was not true? a Approximately, 6,000,000 lbs of copper was extracted annually. b. The average mule carries 300 lbs. C. At least 130 full-time miners were required to work the mine. d. The mine produced 100,000 pounds per month of silver.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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an instrumental piece of music consisting of a set of ____ in a particular order; usually sharing the same key, is called a suite

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Answer: Dances

Explanation: Hope this helps

Most of Brazil is located in the Tropics? True or false

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Answer: True

Explanation:

first stage of economic development during which the economy is stagnant

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Answer:

Stagflation is characterized by slow economic growth and relatively high unemployment—or economic stagnation—which is at the same time accompanied by rising prices (i.e. inflation). Stagflation can also be alternatively defined as a period of inflation combined with a decline in gross domestic product (GDP)

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Which resources are found in south east Asia

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Answer:

Crops, Oil, Timber, Fish, Latex, Coffee

Explanation:

Most regions in South East asia are located near the equator. Making them have a particularly warm and wet climate that would be perfect for various type of plants to grow.

Countries such as Thailand and Vietnam were known for producing high quality of products such as rice and soybeans.

Indonesia had one of the largest Forest and sea territory in the world. This make them become  a large global producer of Timber and Fish. On top of that, Indonesia also have high amount of Oil reserve. Large enough to made them became a member of OPEC in the past.

Coffee-related products can be found In Philippines. Currently, they held the status as Asia's largest coffee producers.

Advil and Bayer get into an argument one afternoon on a street corner downtown. Bayer takes a swing with his fist at Advil, but Advil ducks and responds by hitting Bayer. After continued blows are struck by both of them, Advil pushes Bayer into the street and Bayer is knocked unconscious. Advil then walks away leaving Bayer. At that moment, Visine, while driving her car, fails to see Bayer in time and runs over him causing him serious injury. What torts have been committed

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Involuntary manslaughter

What was dangerous about these of consumerism?​

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Answer: The negative effects of consumerism include the depletion of natural resources and pollution of the Earth. The way the consumer society is working is not sustainable. We are currently overusing Earth's natural resources with more than 70 percent.

Explanation:

Answer:

People had less money saved in case of financial problems.

Explanation:

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How did the Gentry obtain their statues in Chinese society?
Through education & civil service positions
Through arranged marriages
Through royal birth
Through land ownership

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According to all known laws
of aviation,


there is no way a bee
should be able to fly.


Its wings are too small to get
its fat little body off the ground.


The bee, of course, flies anyway


because bees don't care
what humans think is impossible.


Yellow, black. Yellow, black.
Yellow, black. Yellow, black.

Which of the following is not one of the 5 pillars of Islam?
34
Pilgrimage to Mecca
Daily Prayer
Observance of Easter
Fasting during Ramadan

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Answer:

Observance of Easter

Explanation:

Observance of Easter is a religious rites or tradition performed by Christians.

The new city of Rome was named after Caeser who was also considered the first king of Rome

true or false

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false

because Romulus, son of the god war and daughter of the king numitor, was the first king of Rome and also its founder not Caeser

.What do you think accounts for the enormous popularity of "black minstrels" with white
audience's

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Explanation:

Minstrels were created by a Canadian named Rice. Like movies, minstrel shows were created based upon audience tastes and values. The first step for superior group to control another group is to objectify them. Minstrel shows portrayed African Americans as simple minded, happy, musical, and lazy people who are happy to be a slave. White people wanted justify slavery. They wanted to see that black people could benefit from the slavery. They liked to think that their slaves were minstrels rather than normal human being like themselves.  In addition, people love watching idiots and they want to believe that they are smarter than others.

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Alexandra contracts with Jeremie, a world-renowned guitar player to give her lessons. Jeremie:a.can delegate the duty to another teacher since duties are freely delegable.b.can assign the duty to another teacher since duties are freely assignable.c.cannot delegate the duty to another teacher since the service is personal in nature.d.cannot delegate the duty to another since only contracts which expressly allows for a delegation are delegable.

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does utilitarianism questions individual rights? ​

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Explanation:

The promotion of the greatest happiness for the greatest number cannot justify some violation of an individuals welfare ,if that individuals has a right to the benefit in question. The utilitarian critique raises the question whether human rights are either absolute or indlienable.

1. What nations or kingdoms are represented on the map? *
And
2. What is labeled? What do the symbols represent? *

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1) The North African, East African, South African, Central African, and West African regions are on the map. To see all the nations, go to Wikipedia and search "African Countries"

2) The green lines represent the boundaries between these regions, defined by state borders. The light grey and brown text represent the physical land forms, the blue lines represent rivers, and the black lines represent countries' borders. The black dots represent the capital cities of the countries.

what if there is no mobile phone?

mark as brainliest makasagot ngayun ng tama​

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Answer:

we wouldnt be able to make easy contant

Answer:

You couldn't call anyone or it will be hard to keep in contact with someone

Explanation:

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Do you think teaching evolution will always be controversial? Why or why not?

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Answer:

In some cases teaching evolution will always be controversial. This is due to the fact that other people have religions that believe a god/gods have made mankind the way it is. However, evolution proves facts that humans/mankind could have been transformed by other animals and DNA throughout time.

A country needs to
decide if it will defend
itself ("guns") or feed its
population ("butter").
Look at the graph.
Construct a plan to help
the country attain Point
X.
Add more
gunmakers to
the labor force
and decrease
the number of
butter makers
Decrease the
quality of guns
and increase the
demand for
butter
Increase the
quality of the
butter and
create more
demand for guns
Streamline
production of
butter and begin
assembly-line
manufacturing of
guns

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Answer:

It's B

Explanation:

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Assume you were the owner of the land on which the tree harvesting scenario took place. Halfway through the harvesting of your tree "crop" you realize that demand is outpacing supply. List and describe one way you might enhance supply and one way to decrease demand so that you can assure yourself a steady, sustainable profit from your trees into the future.

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Answer:

Explanation:

The only way to do this would be to plant more trees to replace the ones that have been harvested. Doing so takes time for the trees to grow and if the demand is too high your profit will still not be sustainable. Therefore, you would need to calculate the time it takes for a tree to fully grow and implement a daily limit of trees that can be harvested. That way your supply will continuously replenish enough to meet the demand but not be completely harvested. This ultimately leads to sustainable profit.

How did the economic importance of cotton impact the institution of slavery?

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Answer: Cotton transformed the US, making fertile farmland.

Explanation: In the Deep South, people used fertile farmland from Georgia to Texas. Cotton was very valuable (and it still is today) and rare. This increased the demand of slaves back then, slaves were also valuable, in the Upper South.

Answer:

Cotton was one of the most important moneymakers in the southern economy. It was very profitable to import slaves from overseas to work on large plantations as the plantation owners didn't need to pay their slaves any money. The South had become economically dependent on slaves until the end of the Civil War.

Most people in that time knew that slavery was a moral evil, but it was a major economic issue for the south too. It's why slavery was kept for as long as the south could keep it because nearly their entire economy was based around agriculture (and slaves made it a very cheap upkeep).

What was the name give. To the 16th century religious movement that was critical of the Roman Catholic Church

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Answer:

The Reformation (alternatively named the Protestant Reformation or the European Reformation) was a major movement within Western Christianity in 16th-century Europe that posed a religious and political challenge to the Catholic Church and in particular to papal authority, arising from what were perceived to be errors.

Explanation:

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Culture is a system of values and norms shared among a group of people and that when taken together constitute a design for living. Any culture is based on values that provide the context within which a society's norms are established and justified. Norms of a culture can be further subdivided into folkways and mores, which govern the social rules of people's actions toward one another. Select the correct category for each example of values, folkways, and mores listed below. 1. How time is viewed when conducting business meetings in Western countries as opposed to Latin American and Middle Eastern

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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

The only category that you included was:

How time is viewed when conducting business meetings in Western countries as opposed to Latin American and Middle Eastern.

So being that the case, we can comment on the following.

The way time is viewed when conducting business meetings in Western countries is completely different from Latin American and Middle Eastern.

In Western countries such as the United States, be on time is of the utmost importance. The time is always "now" and nobody wastes any time.

In business, time is a great asset. You always have to be on time. It is also a way to show respect to other people.

In Latin America and the Middle East, being on time is not as important. If people make an appointment, they say: "I see you at 9:00, which in Latin American time and Middle East time means that they see you around 9:10 or 9:15. And that is "more" for them. There is no problem or lack of respect.

The President is required to follow the advice of his Cabinet in all decisions?

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Answer:  The president may require the "principal officer" of any executive department to tender his advice in writing. While the Constitution nowhere requires a formal Cabinet, it does authorize the president to seek advice from the principal officers of the various departments as he (or she) performs their official duties.

Explanation:

The "primary officer" of any executive department may be required by the president to provide written recommendations. When the Constitution does not specifically provide for a formal Cabinet, it does permit the president to consult with the top officials of the several agencies while carrying out their official duties.

What is formal Cabinet?

The Cabinet is a body of advisors made up of the 15 executive department heads. The President appoints and the Senate confirms the members of the Cabinet, who are typically the President's closest allies.

The Cabinet is comprised of the Vice President, Secretaries of Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Energy, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, Housing and Urban Development, Interior, Labor, State, Transportation, Treasury, and Veterans Affairs.

The Cabinet's role is to advise the President on all issues relevant to the duties of each member's specific position.

Thus, The "primary officer" of any executive department may be required by the president.

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You are a reporter at the Spindletop strike. Write a short paragraph on the event. Consider the following:

*the people and events that led to the strike
*how the strike will affect the future

(PLEASE HELP ME OUT) ​

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On January 10, 1901, an enormous geyser of oil exploded from a drilling site at Spindletop Hill, a mound created by an underground salt deposit located near Beaumont in Jefferson County, southeastern Texas. Reaching a height of more than 150 feet and producing close to 100,000 barrels a day, the “gusher” was more powerful than any previously seen in the world. A booming oil industry soon grew up around the oil field at Spindletop, and many of the major oil companies in America, including Gulf Oil, Texaco and Exxon, can trace their origins there.

The Need for More Oil

By the mid-19th century, the tremendous effects of the Industrial Revolution had created a need for a cheaper and more convenient fossil fuel than coal; this need would be filled by petroleum. Edwin Drake drilled the first well specifically intended to extract oil in northwestern Pennsylvania in 1859, and by the end of the century, Pennsylvania had produced more oil than any other state.

Did you know? Today, Texas produces 1,087,000 barrels of oil per day.

As for Texas, Native Americans living in the region had known about the sticky black tar found in the earth there for centuries, and had long used it for medicinal purposes. By the end of the 19th century, several discoveries of oil had been made in the southeastern part of the state, including small fields near Nacogdoches and at Corsicana. In 1900, however, total Texas oil production was 863,000 barrels, a small fraction of the national total of 63 million.

Salt-Dome Speculation

Spindletop Hill, south of Beamount in Jefferson County, was formed by an underground salt dome, which pushed the earth above it higher and higher as it grew. It was the mechanic and self-taught geologist Patillo Higgins who first suspected there might be oil lurking beneath Spindletop (and other similar salt domes). Higgins organized the Gladys City Oil, Gas and Manufacturing Company in 1892 to look into the possibility, though his theory met with widespread skepticism from petroleum and geologic experts. Years later, Higgins ran a newspaper advertisement for fellow investors and got a response from the Austrian-born engineer Anthony F. Lucas, who shared Higgins’ view on the salt domes. When Lucas finally convinced leading Pennsylvania oilmen John Galey and James Guffey to finance a drilling operation, Higgins was completely excluded from the arrangement. (Higgins would later sue, and receive a comfortable profit from the Spindletop oil field.)

Drilling began at Spindletop in October 1900, and by early January 1901 they had reached a depth of some 1,020 feet after overcoming initial difficulties in drilling into the sandy ground. On January 10, mud began bubbling out of the hole. Workers soon fled as the mud came gushing out at high speed, followed by natural gas and then by oil. The Lucas Geyser, as it was called, reached a height of more than 150 feet, and was the most powerful that had ever been seen in the world. It was soon producing close to 100,000 barrels a day, more than all the other oil wells in America combined.

A Booming Industry

Tens of thousands of people flocked to the Spindletop oil field after the strike, transforming southeastern Texas from a sleepy backwater to a bustling boomtown within months. Spindletop in 1901 saw the earliest beginnings of the petroleum company that would become Gulf Oil Corporation (bought by Chevron Corporation in 1984). The oil strike at Spindletop also spawned the oil giants Texaco (founded as the Texas Fuel Company), Amoco and the Humble Oil Company (later Exxon Company USA).

In its first year, Spindletop produced more than 3.5 million barrels of oil; in its second, production rose to 17.4 million. In addition to driving the price of oil down and destroying the previous monopoly held by John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil, Spindletop ushered in a new era in Texas-based industry, and was enormously influential in the state’s future development. New oil companies were formed, along with the refining and marketing organizations needed to support them, offering a host of new jobs and increased income for the state’s inhabitants. Meanwhile, thousands of new prospectors arrived in Texas, searching for their own fields of black gold.

Lasting Impact

Though the oil boom surrounding Spindletop had largely subsided by the beginning of World War I, its impact would last much longer. The abundance of oil found in Texas would fuel the expansion of the shipping and railroad industries, as well as the development of new innovations such as automobiles and airplanes. By the late 20th century, oil refining, chemicals and petrochemicals continued to dominate Texas industry, though electronics, aerospace and other high-tech fields had increased in importance.

When was the current nation of Israel established by United Nations due to Arab and Jew conflict?
20 points
A. 1948
B. 1776
C. 2001
D. 300 B.C

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A. 1948


I am positive

Republicanism is a type of government in which

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Answer:

below

Explanation:

Republicanism is a political ideology centered on citizenship in a state organized as a republic. Historically, it ranges from the rule of a representative minority or oligarchy to popular sovereignty.

Answer:

It is a form of government in which "power is held by the people and their elected representatives".

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What does the President's Cabinet do?

• Makes laws
• Advises the President
• Commands the U.S Armed Forces
• None of these answers ​

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Answer:

the Cabinet's role is to advise the President on any subject he may require relating to the duties of each member's respective office. ... The tradition of the Cabinet dates back to the beginnings of the Presidency itself.

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