The painting called Guernica, which portrayed the suffering of animals and people was painted by the famous artist, <u>Picasso</u>.
<h3>Who painted Guernica?</h3>
Guernica is a painting by Picasso which is named after the town of the same name in Spain.
Picasso draw this to highlight the fact that Nazi German bombed the town of Guernica during the Spanish Civil War, and killed many civilians who were not involved in the war.
The painting, like Picasso's other work, featured figures such as animals and people who were drawn in a blocky and unrealistic manner.
Find out more on the bombing of Guernica at brainly.com/question/3225797.
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They had a good and experienced General/Leader, which is obviously George Washington.
Answer:
not 100% sure..but at least 90%
Explanation:
Confucianism teaches that a ruler should rule by virtue, but not by force, with a complete system established to constrain imperial power.