Answer:
Propaganda, the Denarius of Julius Caesar, Augustus of Primaporta and Emperor Justinian and his attendants all serve a propaganda function.
Explanation:
The denarius of Julius Caesar was the first time the portrait of a living person was featured on a coin. It shows a profile of Caesar on the front side and Venus on the reverse side. It was used as propaganda to assert Caesar's claim of being descended from Venus.
Augustus of Primaporta sought to use the coinage as propaganda to normalize his image as an imperial leader, and serves an integral role in the success of his rule. It depicts Augustus as a holy man and employs many pagan symbols in respect to the Roman priesthood which he presided over.
The mosaic of Emperor Justinian shows Justinian as a ruler of the church and state, Justinian holds a gold plate which was his offering to the church in place of the communion bread. The propaganda function it serves was a way of showing people his presence in the church because a lot of people believe Justinian and his wife never even go to church.
Answer:
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Answer: dynamic
Explanation:
The technique of gradually changing dynamic levels was developed by the Mannheim symphonists.
The Mannheim school were composers whom were under the guidance of Duke Karl Theodor. They were good in their instrumental music, and they introduced several innovative ideas for the orchestral music.
Some of the composers in the school were Johann Stamitz, Christian Cannabich, Franz Xaver Richter, Carl Stamitz, etc
Answer:
While it may garner some attention from fans, delaying production is not typically not a major source of controversy.