The Albany plan of union failed because it security of independence for Great Britain. It also failed because the government was afraid of losing power, territory, and commerce both to other colonies, and to the British Parliament.
The short answer is the United Nations.
The United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine was a proposal by the United Nations, which recommended a partition of Mandatory Palestine at the end of the British Mandate. On 29 November 1947, the UN General Assembly adopted the Plan as Resolution 181 (II).
Answer:
<em>Neoclassical painting</em>
Explanation:
Edgar Degas's paintings reveal his interest in the candid attitudes found in street photography and the asymmetry of <em>Neoclassical painting</em>.
<em>Edgar Degas's </em>paintings reveal his interest in the candid attitudes found in street photography and the asymmetry of <em>Neoclassical painting</em>.
<em>Edgar Degas </em>was born on July 19, 1834, in Paris, France. Degas was an exceptional painter and sculptor. He became interested and passionate about photography in 1895 at the age of 61 and he portrayed himself, friends and family though his photographic work.
Most of his photographic work was developed in the evenings and during dinner activities. His photographic work is considered Neoclassical because it emphasized linear designs when depicting classical events and by using customs just to mention a few. Degas celebrated in his photography the values of simplicity and austerity. A clear example of his neoclassical photography is "The Apotheosis of Degas", 1885.
With the presence of tougher flooding safety measure, the disaster caused by Tsunami in 2011 in Japan could have been averted.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
The Nuclear Power Station was attacked by the fierce force of Tsunami on 11 March 2011 and caused the worst nuclear disaster. A vast land of Japan was evacuated and needed years of cleaning to get rid of the nuclear radiation.
With clear, researches, it resulted that the prime cause of nuclear disaster by the influence of Tsunami was the lack of potential safety to the nuclear power plants. The Nuclear and Industrial Safety Agency of Japan was held responsible for such a lack of system and the safety measures were secured for future.