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I'd use interposition, relative size, shadow and light, and linear perspective. I'd use depth interposition by placing the buildings, fields and a river in front of the mountains. In doing so, the mountains are considered to be farther afield. By using relative size, making the objects closer, like weeds in the field, and the objects farther away, like Smaller Mountains. This will trigger a sense of depth in the painting where the pictures are. When drawing the buildings I'll use light and shadow as depth. The image will look more 3-dimensional by shading the sides of the buildings. I will also use linear perspective when drawing buildings to form sideways of buildings. Through putting a dot on the paper and attaching all the corners of the front of the buildings to that dot, I can construct three-dimensional buildings all connected to one another.
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Here's some info on market economies:
A market economy<span> is an </span>economy<span> in which decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution are based on </span>market<span> determined supply and demand, and prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system.</span>
In 1718, Martín de Al arcón established a mission called San Antonio de Valero.
The more common name of the mission is the Battle of the Alamo, the Alamo Mission or simply, the Alamo.
Judeo Christian
- A moral code of law is given in the Ten Commandments
- Natural laws are created by God and can be explained through a blend of faith and reason
- Individuals are born with God-given human rights
Greco-Roman
-Natrual laws can be understood through reason and logic alone
-Written laws are created by citizens
Citizens are expected to participate in democratic process