Answer:
It requires the government to pay a fair price for the property taken from the owner.
so D
Explanation:
The rise of humanism in Italy is associated with the period in history, from the 14th to 16th centuries, that we call "The Renaissance." Renaissance means a rebirth -- and a big part of what was being reborn in the Italian Renaissance was the classical culture and scholarship of Greece and Rome. Scholars were unearthing many of the old writings of Greek and Roman philosophers, historians, and statesmen. These writings -- from pagan societies -- showed the deep thinking and great acts human beings were capable of prior to the rise of Christian society in Europe. This prompted humanist scholars in Italy (and elsewhere) to give focus to the full range of human capabilities -- in art, architecture, scholarship and writing, etc. Renaissance humanists remained within the Catholic Church and Christian culture, which dominated Europe in those centuries. But whereas church-dominated culture prior to the Renaissance focused mostly on the sinfulness and lowness of human beings in contrast to the greatness of God, the humanism of the Renaissance emphasized the greatness of human beings as God's creation. Individuals were encouraged to be all they could be, learn all they could learn, do all they could do as "Renaissance men."
Correct answer is A. The War of Jenkin's Ear was mainly a conflict between British and Spanish forces in an imperialist context. They were fighting for domination of the seas and trade routes in the Caribbean. War broke out after spanish guards cut the ear of a British Captain called Jenkins, since they were already fighting for control of areas of the Caribbean they also started fighting about the border between British controlled Georgia and Spanish Florida.
Answer:
Mabel Staupers
Explanation:
Mabel Staupers was the person who fought to integrate military nursing services in World War II and achieve the integration of the American Nurses Association in 1948. Staupers was a pioneer in nursing and an advocate for racial equality. She was also influential in the achievement of equality in other areas, such as the military and the education system.