Assuming this question still pertains to the Renaissance Era, the correct answer would be "reality", since many artists were starting to focus on the human mind and form as opposed to the Church.
They were exporting other goods in addition to silk. False
The right to a speedy trial may be derived from a provision of Magna Carta and it was a right so interpreted by Coke.12<span> Much the same language was incorporated</span>[p.1401]<span>into the Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776 </span>13and from there into the Sixth Amendment. Unlike other provisions of the Amendment, this guarantee can be attributable to reasons which have to do with the rights of and infliction of harms to both defendants and society. The provision is “an important safeguard to prevent undue and oppressive incarceration prior to trial, to minimize anxiety and concern accompanying public accusation and to limit the possibility that long delay will impair the ability of an accused to defend himself.”14<span> The passage of time alone may lead to the loss of witnesses through death or other reasons and the blurring of memories of available witnesses. But on the other hand, “there is a societal interest in providing a speedy trial which exists separate from and at times in opposition to the interests of the accused.”</span>
<span>The Gupta Empire was best known for its trade</span>
It was economic because when the stock market crashed, all
businesses were affected. Banks as well
as businesses shut down. It was also
social because people who had once enjoyed an affluent lifestyle were now
completely broke. Some sold fruit in the
corners just to get by.