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In this period, which we call the Early Renaissance, Florence is not a city in the unified country of Italy, as it is now. Instead, Italy was divided into many city-states (Florence, Milan, Venice etc.), each with their own government (some were ruled by despots, and others were republics).
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A French movement<span> developed by painters who tried to capture their "first impression" of a subject through varied treatments of light and color. ... Artistic trends of the </span>early twentieth century<span> ... Its manifesto of 1909 declared its alienation from established institutions and its focus on the </span>dynamism<span>of the </span>twentieth-century life<span>.</span>
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Latin American country : Argentina
8 questions (& answers) about Argentina's government & politics :
What is basic framework of Argentina's politics : It's framework is based on constitutionally defined 'federal presidential representative democratic republic'
Who is the head of Argentina's state & government : It is the President
Who is Argentina's current president : He is Alberto Fernandez
How is Argentina's legislative power arranged ? : It is in the two chambers of their National Congress (Upper & Lower House)
What is the nature of Argentina's judiciary? : It is independent of legislature, executive
Political representatives are selected in which way? : They are selected on the basis of multi party election
Which are some of the main political parties ? : They are Judicialist Party, Radical Civic Union
Which are some of important political pressure groups : Argentine Rural Society, Argentine Industrial Union
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Catholics although the majority of is inhabitants where protestants.
Central Powers:
Germany
Austria-Hungary
Ottoman Empire
Allied Powers:
France
Italy
Russia
France
Japan