The correct answer is (a.) swallow. A swallow is a symbol of the Resurrection used by both Fra Angelico and Carlo Crivelli. the altarpiece represents the Virgin and the child and was named after the swallow perched as was intended to be the official symbol of the Resurrection.
Answer:
C. Mr. White uses his third and final wish.
Explanation:
This is the event which most clearly represents the climax of the story "The Monkey's Paw." In this story, Mr. White is granted three wishes. However, the first two go terribly wrong. The highest point of tension comes when Mr. White has to use his third and final wish, with which he hopes to correct the other two.
Answer:
Correct answer is an expansion of freedom of speech.
Explanation:
First option is not correct as during Napoleon's reign a famous Code was adopted, which brought into motions laws that were the direct consequence of Revolution in France.
B is not correct as he created an educational system that was functional and widely accepted. He tried to include everyone in it.
C is not correct as he created Bank of France and taxation system that was functional.
D is correct as he suppressed all those who were opposing him.
The Japanese built their ancient capitals, Heijokyo<span> (today's </span>Nara) and laterHeian-kyo<span> or </span>Kyoto, modelled after Chang'an in a more modest scale yet was never fortified.<span>The modern Kyoto still retains some characteristics of Sui-Tang Chang'an. Similarly, the Korean </span>Silla<span> dynasty modeled their capital of </span>Gyeongju<span> after the Chinese capital. </span>
Answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt
You didn't provide a list of choices, but Franklin Delano Roosevelt issued by far more executive orders than any other president. FDR signed 3,721 executive orders. (Five of them were overturned by the Supreme Court as unconstitutional.)
The next closest presidents in use of executive orders had only half as many as FDR. Woodrow Wilson issued 1,803; Calvin Coolidge issued 1,203; Teddy Roosevelt issued 1,081. If we think presidents recently have made heavy use of executive orders -- such as 277 executive orders by Barack Obama -- they are not even close to the high numbers issued by some presidents in the past.
According to reporting by CNN, President Donald Trump, who had criticized Obama's use of executive orders, is on pace to sign more executive orders than any president in the past 50 years. Trump is averaging over 4 executive orders per month. President Obama's number of executive orders for his eight years in office averaged less than 3 per month.