The correct answer is; Poussin arranged natural elements to construct idealized paintings.
Further Explanation:
Nicolas Poussin painted numerous masterpieces during his lifetime. He was known for having and arranging the natural elements into his portraits and constructed these idealized paintings. All of his paintings told a story and was a self taught artist. He did not have any formal education in arts, religion, or any literature.
Here is a list comprised of his most famous paintings;
- Massacre of the Innocents
- The Seven Sacraments - Ordination
- The Empire of Flora
- Apollo and Daphne
- A Dance to the Music of Time
- Landscape with the Ashes of Phocion
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Arouung 1950s .... :)
im not sure tho
I believe the answer is: <span>Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
</span><span>Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is not only aimed to evaluate a person current emotional state, but also aimed to assess the tendency of the test subject for developing disorders in the future.
This test often used in work interviews that could affect the general well being of a lot of people (such as nuclear sites or the nations' national defense system)</span>
Answer: control
Explanation: When project managers reduce the intensity of the conflict by smoothing over differences or interjecting humor when dysfunctional conflict arises, they are attempting to control the conflict.
Answer: A people should have the right to worship as they choose.
Explanation:
The Enlightenment was a period in Europe and North America from the 17th to the 18th centuries. This period saw a new way of thinking that was more liberal and undermined the power of religion (Christianity) in the control of state affairs.
One of the ideas espoused was that people should have the right to worship as they pleased and still be protected by the state. That there should be a separation between the affairs of state and religion and that there should be freedom of religion as a law.