Giotto
Explanation:
- Giotto was an Italian Gothic painter, architect and sculptor.
- He belonged to the circle of Gothic artists and the forerunner of the Renaissance era.
- His contribution was thought to be pivotal in the development of this period in the arts.
- He received his education in painting at the studio of the painter Cimabue.
- He painted murals at St. Francis Church in Assisi. Many artists from Rome and other cities also worked on the frescoes, which led Giotto to become acquainted with painting of that time.
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O Only primaries influence a party's presidential nomination process.
Caucuses elect pledged delegates for the presidential nomination at the national convention.
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B) The Mediterranean Sea is your best answer.
When it says which Waterway did the Byzantine Empire control, the Mediterranean is the safest answer, as the Empire controls all routes into the Mediterranean Sea (Southern Spain, Northern Africa, Southern Europe, and Middle East), which makes the Mediterranean Sea under Byzantine control.
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The British people had grown weary of the effort and cost of their twenty-year war against France, and the War of 1812 came to an end as a result. The minor war has ended now that Napoleon has been almost completely defeated. The War of 1812 was a watershed moment in American history. America won worldwide recognition as a result of its ability to bring the world's most powerful military force to a halt. It also instilled in its people a stronger sense of nationalism. In North America, opposition to the United States has waned. Hull's occupying army launched an assault on a British picket, which was forced to retreat to Amherstburg. Two British troops were inadvertently abandoned. They held their ground until they were apprehended. Private Hancock, one of them, died of his wounds later that evening, becoming the war's first British casualty.
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