The patron of the painting where a man is holding a large medal and wearing a ring is most likely C. the rich merchant in the painting.
<h3>Who would be the patron of this painting?</h3>
The painting shows a man who is showing off his medal and ring which is a sign of him being part of the upper class.
This means that it is the man himself who most likely asked for the painting to be made to showcase his class. Seeing as merchants were quite wealthy at the time, he was most probably a merchant as well.
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I will have to go with true on that one.
As the war dragged on, the unions advantages in factories, railroads, and man power out the confederacy at a great disadvantage
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As late as 1800 most slaves in the U.S. had not been converted to Christianity. In the years that followed, however, widespread Protestant Evangelicalism, emphasizing individual freedom and direct communication with God, brought about the first large-scale conversion of enslaved men and women.
Explanation:
The first two are Olympia and it was dedicated to Zeus.
To honor skill and fitness
It was held in July every 4 years
Only free men were allowed to compete at first
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