Answer:
This is called the peace of Vassar.
Explanation:
This was the treaty signed on Aug. 1664, published in late September,It was signed as aftermath of the battle of saint Gotthard .This treaty lasted for 20- years. However, it received a set back in 1683,where a full scale war which lead to siege of Vienna occurred.
The name ''Vasvar'' means house, thus peace of Vasvar refers to as Piece house, solely because the vasvar was the office of the Capitulum of Vasvar, who was a legend.Thus it was said that the treaty was signed in the peace house; as a legendary treaty.
Answer:
<em>The falling economy.</em>
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Answer:
Magna Carta and English Bill of Rights
Explanation:
Magna Carta was a document that limited the power of the King. It also said that everyone has to follow the law. English Bill of Rights guarantee the rights and liberties of individuals including: free speech, no taxation without representation, right to bear arms and the right to a jury trial.
Democracy is an elective system that the people are the government.
Answer:
<u>Die Brucke</u>
Associated Artists:
Erich Heckel
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Max Pechstein
Karl Schmidt-Rottluff
Developed Where:
Dresden, Germany in 1995
Meaning:
The meaning of "Die Brucke" is the bridge. The name Die Brücke was chosen to indicate the group's desire to "bridge" the past and present.
Style:
German Expressionism
Example(s):
Young Girl, 1913 by Erich Heckel
Vaudeville Theatre, 1909/1926 by Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
Woman with a Fan 1913 by Kees van Dongen
<u>Der Blaue Reiter</u>
Associated Artists:
Wassily Kandinsky
Alexej von Jawlensky
Franz Marc
Paul Klee
Developed Where:
Munich, Germany in 1911
Meaning:
Der Blaue Reiter means The Blue Rider. The name "Der Blaue Reiter" referred to Kandinsky and Marc's belief that blue was the most spiritual color and that the rider symbolized the ability to move beyond.
Style:
German Expressism
Example(s):
The Yellow Cow, 1911 by Franz Marc
Composition VII, 1913 by Wassily Kandinsky
In the Style of Kairouan, 1914 by Paul Klee