The artist that is known for his expressionist scenes of thick nature and swirling brush strokes is Vincent van Gogh.
He was a post expressionist artist. He was the one that created the Church at Auvers. This image is one of his most known works.
He was an artist that was known for imbibing landscape with movement as well as emotion. He did this with contrasting colors and thick brushstrokes.
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1. the ones who put effort into their work and do well
2. the ones who put effort into their work and dont do well
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Aristotle following the teachings of Socrates has global citizenship defined around the idea that "individuals have a duty to people outside their state because of their shared humanity" is a TRUE statement.
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- Aristotle was a philosopher and a polymath who advocated the idea of global citizenship for he believed that there should be no restrictions on the exhibition of humanity and its traits.
- He strongly believed that as human beings, we are responsible for rendering services to each other within and beyond the boundaries of the state as only that would help to turn the world into a single large place.
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The Civil war ended with the defeat of the Confederacy by the Union and the Emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. This 'robbed' Southern Landowners of their means to free/ cheap labor and so they became innovative in order to keep free labor legally.
The primary way they did this was through Debt peonage which refers to making a person work for no pay in order to pay off a debt owed.
Some ways they got black freemen into Debt Peonage include;
Sharecropping
Black people would lease land from Southern White Land owners and in return would promise to give them a share of the harvest.
The landowners would give them tools, seeds and other things needed to farm but the cost of those would be added to the share of the harvest to give to the whites.
This meant that when harvests or prices were low, the blacks would get into debt with the whites which they would have to pay off in subsequent periods thereby potentially keeping them in perpetual slavery as they were not allowed to leave the farms until their debt was done.
Corruption
Sometimes State and local police would pick up black people for the most minor of crimes and charge them high legal and bail fees which could be paid off by a wealthy landowner if they agreed to work off the debt. Sometimes the documents relating to the debt would then be lost leading to the black people being unable to escape the system.