The correct answer is D) all of the above.
The traditional Flemish symbols that can be identified in the piece below are fertility, dogs, and windows.
I have attached the image for better understanding.
Flemish art originated in Flanders, Europe, modern-day Luxemburg, Belgium and parts of France, during the 15th to the 17th centuries. Flemish artists of the time such as Pieter Bruegel and Paul Rubens used oil painting techniques to portray in their paintings the situation of that time, with robust face elements in their works.
The correct answer is B) since he felt insecure about educated intellectuals he had to avoid presenting a logical argument.
The difficult task did Stalin most likely face when he tried to use logos in his speech was "since he felt insecure about educated intellectuals he had to avoid presenting a logical argument."
That is why he better used Pathos in his speech, the appeal to the emotions to convince people. He found difficult to use Ethos also because he had to make himself seem trustworthy to his people despite he had starved and tortured many Soviets.
Let's remember what Ethos is. Ethos is the ethical appeal in the discourse. You use Ethos when you want to convince an audience through your reputation, credibility or character.
The other two elements are Pathos, the use of emotions to appeal to an audience, and Logos, the use of logic or reason to appeal to an audience.
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Judicial: declares laws unconstitutional
Exceutive: Vetos Bills
Legislative: Can overturn vetoes of the president
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The correct answer is D) Evolutionary Theory.
John T Scopes was a substitute teacher in the state of Tennesse during the 1920's. At this time, the state of Tennesse had a law against teaching students about evolution. Rather, the origin story the state government favored was one based on creationism (idea that God created Earth and all living things).
Scopes blantanly broke this law and was therefor arrested. His trial become famous for pitting religious beliefs versus science in a confrontation that shaped the public schooling system forever.