<span>The population of Europe declined by around 1/3 (like 27-33%) and most of which was the peasantry. This lack of peasantry didn't mean that the work they had to do was also diminished. They still had to do all the work, only with less numbers. This increased amount of labor lead to unrest in the societies in the Medieval era. They demanded a type of increased wage, or allowance of food/ration, and eventually gained some ground, which led a sort of Yeoman class, (emerging lower class) in England, and the bourgeoisie, for example, in France.</span>
Answer:
Option D is correct
Explanation:
This is due to the naming of their two dimensional work which is usually on a canvas ABSTRACT names or use of abstract terms to depict their work which makes it unrealistic with the three dimensional world or untreatable with life.
Answer:
Texas have adopted a "low taxes, low services" approach to government.
Explanation:
Classical liberalism is a political philosophy and ideology belonging to liberalism in which primary emphasis is placed on securing the freedom of the individual by limiting the power of the government.
Social conservatism, is a political philosophy that supports what its adherents believe to be "traditional morality".
Populism refers to a range of political stances that emphasize the idea of "the people" and often juxtapose this group against "the elite".
It meant that there were nukes very close and within striking range of the USA.
<span>Still photography changed the entire course of visual contact . For the first time people could see the reality of another place. The civil war was the first widely photographically documented war, and the pictures of the bodies were more powerful that words could ever be. With pictures, people could see the world without traveling it, they could see people without ever meeting them. As technology grew, bringing motion pictures, and color film, the world became a smaller place in terms of being able to see it, but a much larger place in knowing what there was in it.</span>