1 & 2
There maybe more but those are the two I know of...
Answer:
Plautilla's painting was unique for several reasons:
1. In the period when she produced this painting, the Painting Industry was dominated by male artists
2. she was a self-taught artist. So there is a strong urge to make comparisons between the work of a self-taught artist and those of others who learned the trade by apprenticing under great artists
3. speaking about the last supper painting, it was noted that her painting differed significantly from those painted by male artists in the following ways:
- the tableware was more elaborate;
- the meal featured was indicative or typical of what residents of Santa Catrina would enjoy
Some commentators have also mentioned that her painting elicits much interest given that she must have taken so much pain first to master her craft second to endure the difficulty of creating it whilst maintaining conformity with the norms/disciplines of the nunnery, especially in matters relating to vestment.
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Answer: He had 4000 troops with him.
Answer:
O the Children's Bureau.
Explanation:
The Children's Bureau was a reform bill signed by President William Howard Taft on April 9, 1912. This Bureau would become the first government office to concentrate solely on the well-being of mothers and children.
This social reform bill was first proposed and discussed during the Presidency of Theodore Roosevelt and then signed into a bill by President Taft. It advocated for the welfare of children and their mothers, dealing with issues ranging from abuse and neglect to any form of discriminating acts against children and mothers. It would later become an integral part of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Thus, the correct answer is the first option.
According to regulation, a child is any living person who doesn't yet have the legal age of consent for just about anything, from voting, to living alone, to working, to anything that revolves around making serious choices. A child cannot vote and cannot work and does not go to jail if they commit a crime unless the crime is so sever that the child is treated as an adult in the court.