Answer:
A) True
Explanation:
In the 17th century, the New Dutch Republic was the most prosperous state in Europe, and this led to the Dutch Golden Age of Painting, that was mainly financed by the wealthy tradesmen and financiers.
Some of the painters of the era were: Johannes Vermeer, Frans Post, Aelbert Cuyp, Jan den Uyl, and Abraham Bloemaert.
The paintings span several topics, from grand maritime landscapes depicting the maritime Dutch Republic, to still lifes depiciting fruits, household items, tables and chairs.
First he wanted to take revenge on the countries that made the Versailles treaty because it was unfair to Germany. Then he wanted to cleanse the world of Jews, Slavs, and anyone who was not of the Aryan race.
That expansion of slavery was a major problem for the nation
The developed a division of labor so that people could help to do there own jobs and not interfering with others.