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The way in which Salvador Dali reflect on disillusionment of the post war period is:
- He used new art forms to reflect the current moods
The influence which he had on the postwar period is:
- He made use of Surrealism to show the pain which people felt.
<h3>What is Post War Disillusionment?</h3>
This refers to the various emotions which are accustomed to the end of a war which is usually pain of readjustment after the loss of loved ones, destruction of property and many psychological scars from war.
With this in mind, we can see that Salvador Dali was a renowned artist who was a key figure during the Disillusionment in Europe between 1919 and 1939 as he made use of art to reflect this.
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he signed a bill that raised protective tariff rates.
British settlements:
1) first colonies were charter colonies in Virginia
and Massachusetts.
2) colonists were farmers and tradesmen.
3) most colonists were Catholics.
French settlements:
1) first colonies were trading posts in
Newfoundland and parts of Canada.
2) colonists were fur traders, merchants and missionaries.
3) most colonists were non-Catholics.
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Japanese Chemist and Professor, Kikunae Ikeda is credited for uncovering the
chemical basis for the Umami taste. He accidently discovered this new taste by
realizing his dashi broth was more delicious because of the addition of kombu
or kelp. More than a hundred years from then, humans have developed a liking to
Umami, probably because it our brain associates it with the presence of
protein.</span>