<span>Aphrodite
was a Greek goddess of love, desire, procreation and beauty. In Rome, she is
Venus. Her origins of birth have two accounts. First is that she rose from the
sea inside a giant scallop or sea foam after Cronus castrated Uranus and threw
his genitals in the ocean. This would make Aphrodite part of the old gods were
Titans once prevailed. Another account is that she was a daughter of Zeus, god
of the Heavens, a new God after defeating Cronus and Dione, a goddess of
Oracles of Dodona. As if beauty isn’t enough to lure her suitors, Aphrodite also
has a girdle which attracts everyone around her.</span>
Sculptures were the big thing in ancient Greece. Specifically the ones of men and women. You have probably seen pictures of them before they are called Kouri. Materials used in Ancient Greece influence today's art. Such as stone and marble. Also in Greece, they used a lot of geometric patterns and some would say abstract.
the vice President serves as the president of the senate
There were two main compromises made at the Constitutional Convention; the Great Compromise, and the 3/5ths compromise.
The “Great Compromise,” was: the small states got equal representation (two Senators from each state) in the Senate, and the large states got proportional representation based on population in the House.
The 3/5ths compromise was when the North, who didn't have slaves, wanted slaves to not be represented when deciding the amount of representation in Congress, while the South, in order to gain more representation, wanted all slaves to be counted. So, the 3/5ths compromise was born. The 3/5ths compromise was that all slaves would be counted as 3/5ths of a person. So, not a whole person, but sill counted somewhat.
In the 1760's, "country whigs" were Englishmen who <span>considered the British government to be corrupt and oppressive. They primarily rejected the idea of an absolute monarchy. They played a significant role in the political landscape as they continued to be critical of the British government. </span>