Death penalty or death penalty schemes
Because all colonies had to agree.
The Allies were concerned with the treatment of Jews in Nazi control.
Explanation:
While the war effort was not entirely because of the German policy on Jews it was a huge part of the effort and many countries had Jewish battalions that were fighting for the cause of their fellow sufferers.
The allies tried to free the Jews from the Nazis and in the end were also responsible for the formation of the new Jewish state in Israel and took up a huge population of refugees in too in their own countries.
Answer:
The convention of representation depicted in the Lascaux cave paintings where the heads of the animals are in profile but their horns are facing forward is called the twisted perspective.
Explanation:
The Lascaux cave paintings (c. 17,000 BCE) are remarkable because the animals are depicted with a lot of vitality and detail for the time period. The Timeline of Art History on the MET's website describes cave paintings and engraving appearing on the ceilings or walls of caves as “parietal” art. It is likely the caves were more for ceremonial purposes than for providing a group or community shelter. At Lascaux, the artists used outlines for precision and detailed them with soft colorings that they likely blew onto the depictions using a straw-like tool. The animals at Lascaux are typically painted with a slight twisted perspective. This gives the drawing more visual power and sense of the animal in movement because their horns or antlers are painted from the front, but their heads are in profile. Scholars who have analyzed the paintings have found that this twisted perspective is also used in artwork originating from Mesopotamia and Egypt.