Classical Greek sculpture were characterized by the portrayal of idealized, lifelike bodies. Characters were very symmetrical and almost perfect versions of human beings, that almost seem real.
The first principal of Mercantilism was that all the money and wealth in the world were relatively static. The second principal of Mercantilism was that a country's wealth could be based on their fossil fuels, and resources. The third principal of Mercantilism was the striving belief that exports needed to be higher than imports.
A. a ruler who exceeds moral standards for decent behavior