The answer is the option A) status of women in general and women artists from that era. The society of the nineteenth century worked with very strict rules of protocol. This especially affected the ladies of the upper class. They had a good time, a good life, but ... this very life could be a prison. The mission of the woman was to manage the house, raise the children and nothing else. Painting, playing a musical instrument, writing books, were activities that were considered a hobby, because a lady should not work or have a profession.
Answer:
The backgrounds were simpler
Explanation:
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I believe that Socrates best argument is his second one.
Explanation:
Socrates’ second argument against the charge of corrupting the youth presents a dilemma. Although Meletus asserts that Socrates corrupts the youth deliberately, Socrates vehemently denies this (p. 29). Assuming that the alleged corruption is not deliberate, Socrates then presents Meletus with two possibilities: “Either I do not corrupt the young or, if I do, it is unwillingly, and you are lying in either case” (p. 29). If he doesn’t corrupt the young, then he is innocent of the charge. But even if he corrupts the young unwillingly, Socrates continues, he ought not to be brought to trial, for the proper response to someone who is unwilling doing harm is to instruct the wrongdoer, and not to avoid them, as Meletus has done.
Renaissance period was around the (1400-1600) In years. So way, way back. However the most influential composers were most likely
1.Bach
2.Mozart
3.Handel
4.Chopin
5.Beethoven
6.Tchaikovsky
7.Brahms
8.Schubert
9.Liszt
10.Rachmaninoff
11.Debussy
12.Mahler
13.Wagner
14.Stravinsky
15.Mendelssohn
16.Copland
17.Shostakovich
18.Puccini
19.Haydn
20.Dvorak
21.Vivaldi
22.Albeniz
23.Bernstein
24.Gershwin
25.Schumann
26.Ravel
27.Prokofiev
28.Verdi
29.Britten
30.Schoenberg
31.Strauss
32.Bartok
33.Paganini
34.Sibelius
35.Purcell
36.Elgar.
37.Korsakov
38.Grieg
39.<span>Khachaturian
40.</span><span>Mussorgsky
41.</span><span>Bizet
42.</span><span>Berlioz
43.</span><span>Monteverdi
44.</span><span>Rossini
45.</span><span>Corelli
46.</span><span>Borodin
47.</span><span>Ralph Vaughan Williams
48.</span><span>Bruckner
49.</span><span>Heitor Villa-Lobos
50.</span><span>Scriabin
51.</span><span>Camille Saint-Saëns
These were the most influential during the 1400's to 1600's, and even further towards 1800's Hope this helps have a great day!</span>