The First World War was one of the greatest, if not the greatest trauma that humanity experienced. This also reflected on art as well as on other aspects of life. One thing that has always been changed is the traditional concept of art. The senses of the people who passed through the war were helplessness and disorientation, the illusions were broken, so the term "lost generation" came to be. The artists began to describe the struggle, chaos, debris of the world, rather than the beauty of the world. They described topics in which, for example, technologies and inventions contributed to destruction rather than helping humanity. Under such circumstances, surrealism and expressionism are created, in which, primarily in surrealism, cynicism, dark feelings and black humor, backlash against the upper class were characteristic.
Answer: Once considered the “cradle of civilization,” the Fertile Crescent's place among the Tigris, Euphrates, and Nile rivers once led to an abundance of riches.
A. The spreading of violence associated with the Kansas-Nebraska Act
Explanation:
According to the given excerpt, it is stated that the mock trial of the poor fugitive has been postponed and encourages the sons of Puritans to come and witness as the victim is handed off the slavery
The proclamation most clearly provides evidence for the spreading of violence associated with the Kansas-Nebraska Act.