The correct answer is D) all of the above.
The traditional Flemish symbols that can be identified in the piece below are fertility, dogs, and windows.
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Flemish art originated in Flanders, Europe, modern-day Luxemburg, Belgium and parts of France, during the 15th to the 17th centuries. Flemish artists of the time such as Pieter Bruegel and Paul Rubens used oil painting techniques to portray in their paintings the situation of that time, with robust face elements in their works.
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The french revolution occurs earlier than Russian revolution.
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The french revolution started in 1789 and ended in 1799, while Russian revolution occurs in 1905. In french revolution, the people of France fights for the basic rights and tends to democracy where all the people can participate in the government while in Russian revolution, the people of Russia wanted to become communist. The french revolution got successful while Russian revolution fails to achieve its goals.
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The Seventh Amendment (Amendment VII) to the United States Constitution is part of the Bill of Rights. This amendment codifies the right to a jury trial in certain civil cases and inhibits courts from overturning a jury's findings of fact.
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Answer: c) The Triangle Trade had little influence on the Ottomans.
Explanation:
The Triangular trade being referred to here was part of ''the Transatlantic Slave Trade'' where millions were shipped from West Africa to colonies in North and South America in exchange for goods from those same continents.
The Ottoman empire had little connection to this trade as they were to the far east of Europe and the trade mostly occurred in the west. The triangular trade therefore had little influence on the Ottomans as opposed to western countries like Britain, France and Spain which underwent economic and demographic changes amongst others.
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Explanation: Independence, see List of incidents of civil unrest in Colonial North America. Wikipedia has articles on most of the major episodes of civil unrest.