Zeus- god of the sky
Hera- goddess of marriage
Poseidon- god of the sea
Demeter- goddess of agriculture
Ares- god of war
Athena- goddess of wisdom
Apollo- god of music and poetry and the sun
Artemis- goddess of the moon and hunt
Hephaestus- god of blacksmiths and fire
Aphrodite- goddess of love and beauty
Hermes- god of the roadways,messenger of the gods
Dionysus- god of wine
Hades god of the underworld
Hypnos-god of sleep
Nike- goddess of victory
Janus- god of beginnings, choices and doorways
Nemesis- goddess of revenge
Iris-goddess of the rainbow
Hecate- goddess of magic
Tyche- goddess of good luck and fortune
Athena Parthenos is holding a winged nike figure. The fact is that Athena Nike was always wingless; Nike alone was winged. Athena also appears carrying a palm branch, wreath, or Hermes staff as the messenger of victory. That's precisely why the winged nike is a reference to the Athenian victory over the Persians.
Gutenberg's press and the subsequent printing and sharing of philosophical essays about the role of the Church allowed for the Reformation to spread and take root.
Prior to the printing press, a person would have to hand copy a text. The printing press made it so hundreds of copies of texts could be printed quietly and shared widely allowing people to interact with new ideas.
Answer:
Yes, the United States should Enact Mandatory Voting Legislation.
Explanation:
The United States of America should Enact Mandatory Voting Legislation because about 50 percent of the voters did not participate in the voting of electorates. About half of the voters did not participate in the election which has great threat to the country because the right electorate will no be elected and the government comes in the hands of bad peoples who work not for the country but for themselves. So it is necessary for the U.S to make a law of Mandatory Voting.
A. Nazi leaders were brought to trial for war crimes committed during world war ii.
The Nuremberg Trials took place in Nuremberg, Germany from 1946-1949. The trials were meant to address the war crimes committed by Nazis during World War II.
The members of the Nazi party who committed acts against humanity during the war were brought to trial. Their crimes were addressed as human rights violations and defined as "war crimes" which broke agreed upon rules of war. Both military and civilan members of the Nazi Party were tried for their crimes in particular in regard to the Holocaust. Though the trial was unprecedented it would come to be the standard for the International Court established by the United Nations.