<span>Facing impeachment by Congress, Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974. He was replaced by Vice President Gerald Ford (1913-2006), who a month later pardoned Nixon for any wrongdoing. A number of administration officials were eventually convicted of crimes related to the Watergate affair.</span>
Answer: human rights.
so he promoted adherence to three human rights categories—the right to be free from government violation of the integrity of the person; the right to fulfill vital needs such as food, shelter, and education; and civil and political rights.
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It did through intellectual and cultural movement.
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The Enlightenment, also known as the Age of Reason, was an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that emphasized reason over superstition and science over blind faith. Using the power of the press, Enlightenment thinkers like John Locke, Isaac Newton, and Voltaire questioned accepted knowledge and spread new ideas about openness, investigation, and religious tolerance throughout Europe and the Americas. Many consider the Enlightenment a major turning point in Western civilization, an age of light replacing an age of darkness.
1.) <span>The U.S. sells $1 million worth of steel to German Builders - It is a credit item in the U.S. balance of payments because it is an inflow of payment (the U.S. receives cash from German Builders)
2.) </span><span>U.S. citizens spend $3 million on BMW's built in Germany - It is a debit item in the U.S. balance of payments because it leads to an outflow (the U.S. pays cash to Germany)
3.) </span><span>German tourists spend $3 million in the U.S. - It is a credit item in the U.S. balance of payments (the U.S. receives $3 million from German tourists)
4.) </span><span>U.S. tourists spend $8 million in Berlin, Germany - It is a debit item in the U.S. balance of payments (the U.S. spends money so it is an outflow of cash)
5.) </span><span>A German firm pays $1 million to a U.S. shipping line to transport cars to Germany - it is a credit item in the U.S. balance of payments (the U.S. receives cash of $1 million from a German firm)
Note: Credit items give rise to an inflow of payments (receiving cash) while debit items give rise to an outflow of payments (buying things or spending cash)
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The Apotheosis of St Ignatius
(1694) San Ignazio, Rome, by Pozzo.
One of the Baroque's most inspiring
religious paintings ever created.</span>
Definition: What is Baroque Art?
<span>In fine art, the term Baroque (derived from the Portuguese 'barocco' meaning, 'irregular pearl or stone') describes a fairly complex idiom, originating in Rome, which flowered during the period c.1590-1720, and which embraced painting, and sculpture as well as architecture. After the idealism of the Renaissance (c.1400-1530), and the slightly 'forced' nature of Mannerism (c.1530-1600), Baroque art above all reflected the religious tensions of the age - notably the desire of the Catholic Church in Rome (as annunciated at the Council of Trent, 1545-63) to reassert itself in the wake of the Protestant Reformation. Thus it is almost synonymous with Catholic Counter-Reformation Art of the period.</span>
<span>Many Catholic Emperors and monarchs across Europe had an important stake in the Catholic Church's success, hence a large number of architectural designs, paintings and sculptures were commissioned by the Royal Courts of Spain, France, and elsewhere - in parallel to the overall campaign of Catholic Christian art, pursued by the Vatican - in order to glorify their own divine grandeur, and in the process strengthen their political position. By comparison, Baroque art in Protestant areas like Holland had far less religious content, and instead was designed essentially to appeal to the growing aspirations of the merchant and middle classes.</span>
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