Decoding is the process by which the receiver interprets the symbols used by the source of the message by converting them into concepts and ideas.
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Explanation:
I would say that C and D are both wrong. You can notice that someone is from Vietnam without noticing anything else peculiar about them. Not stereotyping is not racist. Stereotyping can be.
I don't think America is color blind. Color is noticed and voting blocks are sometimes set up on color.
I don't like A but it is the only answer left. B is an awful second alternative.
Answer:
Dürer
Explanation:
Albrecht Dürer was born 21st May 1471, in Nuremberg. He began his apprenticeship under Michael Wolgemut which lasted for almost 4 years and produced his first painting, a portrait of his father in 1490.
Dürer was an instant success as his talent which emerged early in his life and his early self awareness were evident in his paintings.
Towards the end of his life, he delved more into theoretical writings. He completed <em>The Teaching of Measurements in 1525</em> then, <em>Various Instructions of the Fortifications of Towns,</em> <em>Castles and Large Villages</em> in 1527. His last writing,<em> Four Books on Human Proportion,</em> was published after his death on 31 October 1528. This last piece is considered the most important of his writings.
Answer:
Cool ocean winds brought heavy rains to the region. So, forests were tall and thick. Filled with animals and fish.
They hunted and gathered food in forest, rivers, etc. And used wood to build homes, boats, artwork, etc
Explanation:
The correct answer is the Triple Alliance of 1882.
The Triple Alliance, a great secret agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy formed in May 1882 and renewed periodically until World War I. Germany and Austria-Hungary had been closely allied since 1879. Italy sought their support against France shortly after losing North African ambitions to the French. The treaty provided that Germany and Austria-Hungary were to assist Italy if it were attacked by France without Italian provocation; Italy would assist Germany if Germany were attacked by France. In the event of a war between Austria-Hungary and Russia, Italy promised to remain neutral. This abstention would have the effect of freeing Austrian troops that would otherwise have been needed to guard the Austrian-Italian border.