Answer:
The correct answer is D. Mannerism emerged in the courts of Rome in the 1520s and defied the perfection of the High Renaissance.
Explanation:
Mannerism was a period in the history of art and music that went from about 1520 to the beginning of the 17th century. The very name Mannerism originates from the Italian word maniera, which really means "stylish behavior" with emphasis on simple elegance, balance and harmony. In the context of art (including music) and artists (including composers and musicians), the word "mannerism" is most commonly used in the context of open light and often excessive bravery, virtuosity and whimsical behavior. Mannerism is the transitional period between the High Renaissance and the Baroque. Examples of well-known mannerists are Pontormo, Parmigianino and El Greco.
The Lazzez- Faire Doctrine is a statement that restricted the Government's involvement with the Economy.
Answer:
Option A. Fugitives found in another state will be tried in federal court is the right answer.
Explanation:
Extradition means an act of one Jurisdiction in which a person has committed a crime is proved to be an offence in another Jurisdiction. It applies to fugitives who illegally cross borders and try to settle in another state as a refugee.
Extradition laws are a compliant law enforcement strategy between two states.
It means that the fugitives who have stepped into another state to be brought to home country for a punishment or trial.
He declared war because the American "Infidels" invaded the Holy Land. He meant that because of the American occupation of Iraq and because it also occupied surrounding areas. So that's why he believed that he was in a "Holy" war to get the Holy Land back.