The answer is B none of the others would require that much thinking
<span>Of the contemporary artists who are exploring large-scale drawings on walls,
Gary Simmons specializes in the medium of chalk.
He is an American artist who often uses cultural stereotypes in his art in order to convey a specific message. He is one of the rare artists today who uses chalk in order to do that, drawing immense images on a black background which astonish his audience. I've attached an example of his work.</span>
Answer: In most modern digital audio workstation software, the term "piano roll" is used to refer to a graphical display of, and means of editing, MIDI note data; as well as entering the pitch, length and velocity of notes manually, instead of recording the output of a keyboard or other device for entering note data.
The "father of journalism" is Matthew Brady. The camera was a relatively new invention at the time of the Civil War, but Brady carried his camera and darkroom from the battlefield to battlefield. He was the first to capture live images of current events.
<h3>When was the golden age of photojournalism?</h3>
The "Golden Age of Photojournalism" is often considered to be roughly the 1930s through the 1950s. It was made possible by the development of the compact commercial 35mm Leica camera in 1925, and the first flash bulbs between 1927 and 1930, which allowed the journalist true flexibility in taking pictures.
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Answer:
The Munich Conference embraced policies that tolerated German expansion. The German expansion conquered the Soviet Union into engaging in the Munich Conference.
Explanation:
Because it was the settlement reached by Germany, Great Britain, France, plus Italy that authorized German seizure of the Sudetenland, in western Czechoslovakia. After his success in assimilating Austria into Germany proper in March of 1938, Hitler looked towards Czechoslovakia, where roughly about three million people in the Sudeten area were of German descent. It became recognized in May of 1938 that Hitler and his officers were pulling up a plan for the invasion of Czechoslovakia. The Czechoslovaks were relying on Military compensation from France, with which they had an alliance. The Soviet Union also had a treaty with Czechoslovakia, and it indicated a willingness to collaborate with France and Great Britain if they chose to come to Czechoslovakia’s rescue, except the Soviet Union and its latent services were ignored during the crisis.