The EU means the European Union, correct?
Some of the causes for the formation of the EU was a struggle for a peace on the continent: in a Union, attacking another country would be a blow to one's own economy. If the European nations were more united then there would be a smaller chance for another war in Europe: and this thinking has proven to be correct.
Another reason is a stronger economy for all the nations involved.
Well, that's an interesting question. It was not religious at the time: Michelangelo and patrons were Christian, and cupids were not part of any religion actually practiced for a long time back then.
Originally, however, cupid was the Roman/Greek god of desire or love. So the artwork refers to an originally religious concept, but was not religious at the time.
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Carl and Sadie, who are neighbors, got into a disagreement about early morning noise on the weekends. The two came to an agreement: Carl promised to not mow the lawn before 10 a.m., and Sadie promised to put bark collars on her dogs in the early morning hours. Their promises represent the ________ in their agreement.
A. Flaw
B. Consideration
C. Legal competency
D. Undue influence
Answer:
B. Consideration.
Explanation:
In an agreement or in a contract, consideration refers to the bargaining for mutual exchange of values. In other words, consideration refers to what each person involved expects to gain from the agreement. In this case, Carl expects Sadie's dog to stop barking, while Sadie expects Carl to not mow the lawn before 10 a.m.
B. Parliamentary Democracy
The answer is True
Classicism is characterized by the composition of refined, balanced and well-constructed sounds.
The melodies start to articulate simple and clear phrases, with beginning, middle and end, creating a periodic structure. There is a greater variation in relation to the dynamics of musical works, with the appearance of sforzatto, crescendo and diminuendo. The result of all these characteristics is a notoriously tonal sound.
The harpsichord falls out of use, giving way to the piano, which will replace it definitively. It is instrumental music that stands out in this period, with the development of larger structures: sonata form, symphony, concert and string quartet. The composers begin to compose attentive to the timbre of the instruments and the respective technical characteristics of each one: they are concerned with composing a phrase specifically for that instrument.