The social contract principle was introduced during the Enlightment era due to the contribution of both Jean-Jacques Rousseau and John Locke's work and ideas.
The principle describes how the power of a state resides on its citizens, who can grant it to political representatives that are elected through suffrage. Hence, citizens give up their share of state power (their individual rights). In turn, the elected representatives would propose and implement policies on their behalf. This principle is the base of modern representative democracies.
Bite - nip and rapid -fast are synonyms while the rest are antonyms. Bite and nip are synonyms because it is the same action described differently. The same is for rapid and fast. Being innocent means to not have done anything but being guilty is having done something. For example, two people are in a court and the judge is deciding who the criminal is, the person who did nothing wrong is innocent and the person who committed the crime is guilty. Insult and compliment are antonyms because they mean two different things. An insult is rude while a compliment is kind. Pass and fail is pretty obvious as well as permanent and temporary. They are opposites of each other, therefore are antonyms.
Aldrich Hitchcock was considered one of the best English director. He has a technique in getting people's attention through the visual effects of his films where some of it are optical effects and others are mechanical effects.The sound and visual techniques require less attention like his film entitled "Blackmail".
Aside from being a director, he is also a producer and he popularized McGuffin technique.
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The abandonment of the law school, the rejection at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich and the visit to the Monet exhibition.
Explanation:
Kandinsky is considered the father of abstract art. His work is extremely influential worldwide, being considered one of the greatest Russian artists that has ever existed.
In 1896, Kandinsky went through several events that shaped his perception of himself, life and art. That year, he dropped out of law school because he felt that this was not the right career for him, and enrolled at the Munich Academy of Fine Arts, however, he did not pass the admission exam, which made him question his choices and his artistic talents. After reflecting, he started taking classes on his own and had proof that he wanted to be an artist by watching an exhibition of Monet's works.