I would be hard to argue that the Renaissance even impacted everyone directly.
The best answer to this is that the Renaissance created a period of social and economic upheaval that changed people's lives. Change is not always good and people were uprooted and put into new situations as a result.
Answer:
1. Nobility, love for the country and no love for power.
2. Feed the population and also causes pollution.
Explanation:
Traits such as nobility, love for the country and no love for power aids in building a sense of loyalty to the ruler because these features are the parts of loyalty. Intensive agriculture be both a strength and a weakness because it feeds the population as well as earn money by selling in the market while it also some weakness such as polluted the environment and overcrowding of the livestock.
Veteran teachers expressed their dissatisfaction with governor whites education policies by
<span>"going on strike" although it should be noted that not all did this. </span>
Sparta was the city-state that gave women citizenship, the women of Athens had their own social class, it went citizens, women, free/ non citizens, and than slaves.
Young, light skin, female virgins were the most frequently bought slave due to their popularity among countries in the near East.
Light Skin women were seen as more beautiful and virgins were thought to be more 'pure'
These young women would first work in the households of rich people. If they were popular they would become a concubine and in many cases eventually a wife of their master.