Answer:
A) True
Explanation:
In the 17th century, the New Dutch Republic was the most prosperous state in Europe, and this led to the Dutch Golden Age of Painting, that was mainly financed by the wealthy tradesmen and financiers.
Some of the painters of the era were: Johannes Vermeer, Frans Post, Aelbert Cuyp, Jan den Uyl, and Abraham Bloemaert.
The paintings span several topics, from grand maritime landscapes depicting the maritime Dutch Republic, to still lifes depiciting fruits, household items, tables and chairs.
 
        
             
        
        
        
The amendment exactly excluded the sitting president, Harry
S Truman. Truman started a campaign for a third term in 1952, but after 18 days
he said, he would not pursue a second full period. He leave after a meagre performance
in the New Hampshire primary. The only Presidents therefore far who have attended
two full terms since the Amendment's approval are Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bill
Clinton and Ronald Reagan.
 
        
             
        
        
        
Answer:
"After being introduced, the bill is sent to the Senate Parliamentarian who assigns it to a specific committee or committees for further deliberation. ... When a bill is introduced, the Senate Parliamentarian is responsible for deciding which Committee should review the legislation." *
carper.senate.gov
(First answer is all I found.  Hope this helps!)
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Option(D).
 Promoting ping-pong diplomacy in China was an element of the shift toward  détente in  foreign policy of American in the Cold War period
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Détente is referred to the period when the tension between US and the Soviet Union was gradually loosening  through communication and signing of salt treaties. during the period of cold war,It was a feature of the US foreign policy. 
Ping pong diplomacy was the exchange of tennis player between United States and People Republic of China as an attempt to make  the relations between both the countries cordial again.