Answer:
Correct answer is Capitalist democracies and Communist regimes.
Explanation:
While in Western Europe most of the countries were capitalist democracies, with elective government the situation in Eastern Europe was totally different. Communist regimes in Eastern Europe had totalitarian regimes, where politicians had total authority. The members of Warsaw Pact had this regimes. For example those were Soviet Union, Poland, Czechoslovakia...
On the other side, there were countries, such as France, Great Britain, Netherlands...
Answer:
he and a woman lived together without being married
Explanation:
La Traviata is a famous opera of three acts composed by Giuseppe Verdi. It was set entirely indoor. The plot of La Traviata took place in Paris and its surroundings.
Violetta was the main character in the Verdi's La Traviata. In the drama, Violetta has to choose between love and freedom.
Verdi's full name was Giuseppe Fortunino Francesco Verdi. He was a famous Italian composer who composed his famous opera,La Traviata.
One of the similarities between Verdi and the story in La Traviata was that he and a woman used to lived together without been married.
Answer:
The Positivist School of thought.
Explanation:
The Positivist School of thought is a school of thought which studies the behavioral patterns of criminals. This school of thought was developed by Cesare Lombroso. This school of thought helps to understand what makes the criminal violate the moral laws and commit crime.
<u>The Positivisit School of Thought helps to understand motivations of the criminal based on three categories: biological, social, and psychological. After studying this, it helps to determine what should be done with criminal.</u>
<u>In the given scenario, Judgge Kayla Hamm has based her decision on the Positivist school of thought. Due to lack of any evidencee against the Defendant, he/she can not be punished.</u>
Answer:
50 per hour is shown in this graph
Explanation:
Answer:
I want to say B- spices but I'm not 100% sure. I'm so sorry if its wrong.