Depends on what kind of producer you’re referring too. A music producer helps get music out there. A produce producer would put out food. Ect.
Answer:
kathe Kollwitz
Explanation:
Peasant War was Kollwitz’s second major cycle of prints, which occupied her from 1902 to 1908. She had been appointed to teach graphics at the Berlin School for Women due to the success of her previous print cycle, known as The Weaver’s Revolt. This next series was commissioned by the Association of Historical Art. The title refers to the violent uprising of peasants against their feudal lords and the church which took place in the early years of the Reformation in Southern Germany (1522–25). In a letter to a friend she noted that she had read The General History of the Great Peasant’s War written in 1841– 42 by Wilhelm Zimmermann and had become fascinated by the legendary figure known as Black Anna who was said to have incited the insurrection. Kollwitz noted that she identified with this character who appears in this print urging the peasants forward, arms raised over her head.
Answer: 8 percent
The unemployment rate in October, 2012, stood at 7.8% -- with 325,000 jobs having been added that month. By the end of Barak Obama's presidency, the unemployment rate in the nation had dropped to 4.8%. Overall, during Obama's years in office, nearly 12 million jobs were added to the US economy. (11,641,000 jobs, to be exact.) Average weekly earnings for all workers were up 4.0 percent (after adjusting for inflation). So there was significant economic recovery during the Obama years, but it took time to get that economic recovery going. His first term in office was mostly just stabilizing the economy, and greater growth occurred during the second term.
Answer:
It is known as the Panther Division.