D. <em>Assumption of the Virgin</em>. The named fresco was painted by Correggio to decorate the dome of Cathedral of Parma, in Italy; the painting took nearly 8 years to be completed, becoming the inspiration for the <em>di sotto in su </em>style of decoration. The style was largely used by Baroque artists and Correggio himself, consisting in the use of foreshortening (a technique that makes the object to appear smaller than it is), to create internal decorations for churches that gives the illusion of perspective or deepness in what is basically a flat space.
Between the late 1940s and the early 1990s, the Cold War era drastically changed Europe. The nations of Europe would have undoubtedly altered over that time, but without the consequences and influence of the Cold War, the changes would not have been as significant. Following the devastation of World War Two, the US provided billions of dollars in economic assistance that helped revive Western Europe under the Marshall plan. However, since countries who took Marshall assistance promised to share economic plans and utilize the cash to buy American goods, the USA's true goal was to solidify its dominance in Europe. Additionally, the rising popularity of communism in Western Europe was weakened by this increased riches. For instance, in France, the communist party had an estimated 1 million members by 1949.
But since the Soviet Union prevented countries in its zone of influence from accepting Marshall Plan help, the Marshall Plan exposed the first serious rift in Europe. Although they provided comparable assistance, it was insufficient, and Eastern Europe's economy started to deteriorate as a result. The two superpowers also designated their respective territories. Both Hungary and Czechoslovakia organized rallies and uprisings against communist government, and in each instance, the USSR ruthlessly suppressed them. It's conceivable that the UN would have adopted a more direct strategy, similar to what was seen in Korea, if the tension and threat of the cold war hadn't existed. However, in Europe, such an intervention was improbable.
Germany was split into the east (the GDR) and west (the FRG) for the duration of the Cold War, and some Germans still sense this division even now, over 40 years after reunification. The Cold War was such a huge and dramatic struggle that it is possible to argue that it influenced how the 21st century looks now. The impacts of it have not only been felt in Europe but also across the world over the past 20 years. Everything was impacted by the Cold War.
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Okay, this SC case is one of the most influential in our history. Plessy v. Ferguson upheld the constitutional status that racial discrimination could occur under the "seperate but equal" determinations.
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<span>new labor union established in the late 1800s sounds right</span>