The images are featured on the rectangular panels along the sides of the image above (a.) the story of Mary and Jesus
Explanation:
The Christian architecture of 14 century was known for the display of the images .The most common images that where displayed where the story of Mary and Jesus.
Traditional religious work was the theme of the paintings displayed by artist Giotto.
The consequence of the Black Plague was depicted on the he Triumph of Death
Thus we can state that ,The images are featured on the rectangular panels along the sides of the image above (a.) the story of Mary and Jesus
The correct answer is: hierarchical with a defined class structure.
Explanation
Hierarchical with a defined class is the option that best describes Songhai's society.
Moreover, a hierarchy refers to a way of categorization of people in a society based on income, power, education, race or dominance over other people, in which the members who are above are superior or can rule those below them. In this case, Songhai society used to work in that way.
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Answer: there are many forms of communism and fascism (!!!) Italian fascism is not the same as English or Romanian fascism. Differences exist especially in theory, ideology, doctrine. When we move to practice and regime as it works in reality, there are few differences (for example: Communism should be theoretically open to all people without discriminating race....in the USSR Jews were discriminated). So description of differences will be purely theoretical:
1) fascism is born around 1900 whereas Communism came into existence (as a theory) already in 1848 (Communist Manifesto by Karl Marx).
2) Communism has its central authority (Karl Marx)....all the rest is derived from his thought. Fascism lacks that....it is a nebulous plurality of authors, mixture of ideas.
3) Communism is product of Enlightenment (primacy of reason, idea of progress, just society etc.) whereas fascism is a produt of Anti-Enlightenment (irrationalism, primacy of ancestry or race, belief in the soul of nation, sometimes necessity of exceptional leading elite, frequently is linked with some almost religious faith, cult of body, physical strength, very patriarchal, references to Middle Ages).
Explanation: similarities....both were born in times where masses were entering politics and both needs masses. Both preach man of masses. They do not promote individuality, individuality is suppressed.
It depends on your definition of hero, I guess. The fact that Gandhi and MLK did not use force to advocate for their opinions was mature and moral. They did not give up the first time. But maybe if the cause is correct, one might have to break the stated law, and become a hero.