Answer:
She used her experience in singing and songwriting to influence other women to make a mark in history, especially as unfairly as they were treated. As she gained more popularity, more women began to join the movement, and gain more rights.
Explanation:
I had a link but it got deleted. -_- Britannica is a good source for this one. Hope I helped.
One primary, one secondary and one tertiary color which are next to one another on the color
wheel are:
A secondary colors
B. neutral colors
C. warm colors
D. analogous colors
Answer:
D- analogous colors
essay on what greatness means please. 5 parahraphs 5-7 sentences each
Answer:
Greatness is a concept of a state of superiority which affects a person, an object or a location. It may also be applied to people that have the innate potential to be greater than others. Every human being wishes and aspires to be great, but only a. handful of people know what it is, and fewer aim to achieve it.
Explanation:
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Although the Chinese first created movable type, which of the following factors led to Gutenberg's Press being the first
established mass-printing press?
The English language has only 26 letters in the alphabet.
Gutenberg was not culturally restricted to using only wood.
The Chinese were more concerned with artistry than mass production.
The Europeans were more literate than the Chinese.
Answer:
Gutenberg was not culturally restricted to using only wood
Answer:
Gutenberg was not culturally restricted to using only wood.
Explanation:
Since most printing presses back in the day were made out of wood, they were not very durable, easily eroded and were very hard to deal with and mass produce. However, Gutenberg's metal printing press was much more durable and long-lasting, and hence was much easier to mass produce and distribute to faraway lands.
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Look at this painting by Claude Monet. What makes it an Impressionist
painting?
A. The use of blue and green
B. The use of a scene from nature
a
C. The representation of subtle changes in light
D. The diminished size of the human figure
Answer: C. The representation of subtle changes in light
Explanation:
This is an example of an impressionist painting because it has the representation of subtle changes in light which is also one of the main characteristics of impressionism.
It started in France in the 19th century and it considered thin and yet visible brush strokes as we can see in this painting.
B) Is not correct because realist and other artists were also painting nature but in a different way.
A) is not correct because it is not a valid reason that is representing impressionism.
D) Is not correct because like answer A) it is not requiring a valid reason for impressionism representation.
Answer:c
Explanation:
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How are cave paintings 2D art?
A.)The walls have texture.
B.)They do not have depth.
C.)Early man only made 2D art.
D.)They do not create the illusion of space.
When a piece of art is referred to as being two-dimensional, it signifies that the composition has length and width but no depth. Hence option B is correct .
How are cave paintings 2D art?Shapes are the building blocks of every 2-dimensional work of art, including sketches, paintings, and prints.
My interest in prehistoric art has always been piqued, but Paul Johnson's overview book Art: A New History is what has recently caught my eye.
His brief chapter on prehistoric art is instructive and condensed, and it sensibly concentrates on the few facts we can infer about these representations without speculating on their function.
However, I can't help but look at the pictures again in light of this new knowledge and, looking through the eyes of animation, foolishly lend my voice tonumerous theories about what inspired their creation.
The location of the pieces is what first grabs my attention. The majority of them were painted on cave walls that were positioned far below the earth's surface. These weren't homes; they were public spaces. We know from what isn't in the caves, namely the archaeological artefacts often found in habitations.
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Hey guys! I did this before and am doing it one more time. Give me Ideas for things to draw. From fantasy people to ordinary people. Note that i cant draw animals. Note that i am not aloud on any websites. (no pintrest) Please give tips, ideas, and make sure to use many details from these so i know the way you guys want it done! Thanks again!
Answer:
When drawing fingers take your as a reference. Make the end a bit pointy to represent a fingernail.
But not TOO pointy. Make little bumps on botton all the way to the back.
I think you should draw a girl wearing a mermaid gown.
Explanation:
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fem boy in maid costume <3
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
why not
Answer:
??? what who fem boy
Explanation:
What is this note ? Please
Answer:
Which Instrument?
Explanation:
You can't tell which note it is if the instrument is not stated.
Give me your favorite Marvel character, and 3 reasons why. Don't answer if you have no clue what I'm talking about.
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Why is it harder to find examples of 3D art rather than 2D art in early human history?
A.)No early civilizations made 3D art.
B.)3D art is only part of the digital arts.
C.)People have always preferred 2D art to 3D art.
D.)The materials used for 3D art often turn to dust over time.
Answer:
Your answer would be D.) The materials used for 3D art often turn to dust over time.
Explanation:
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Count the rhythm (no spaces)
*
5 points
Answer for the first one please!
Answer: LINE 1
Uhm... I believe it is... (Just trying) one, one, one one, | One two, one two | One, one two, one, | One, two, three, four.
Explanation:
Hope it helps. sorry if it doesn't. I play trumpet in band so this was pretty easy.
also there are 20 beats in total.
what font did i use to write this?
2
Answer:
I believe you used the Arial font.
Explanation: It looks to be very straight (that is really the only explanation I can give you XD)
Can someone help this is due today
Answer:
what am i helping you with
Explanation:
i have no idea
If someone enjoys the technical aspects of production but does not enjoy working with a large number of people, which
career option might be best?
photojournalist
videographer
print journalist
camera operator
Answer:
The photojournalist might be the best career option.
Explanation:
Firstly, being a print journalist would just be being a normal journalist, meaning they might have to work with a camera crew, other journalists and just people in general. Although the number of people is small, it is not the best option here. Also, being a journalist typically means just reporting and interviewing, and there are not many aspects of technicality or production there.
Secondly, being a camera operator almost certainly puts you in with a camera crew, which does not suit the person in the question due to them not liking working with a large number of people. Although there is a lot of technicality in this career choice, it is not the best.
Finally, being a videographer means going to live events, weddings and even documentaries to film. Again, that would entail working with quite some people, like the hosts at the live events or weddings, say, and there is not a lot of technicality in there.
Being a photojournalist, however, would mean often going out solo to capture pictures or video of the event you want to report, going back to the studio or your own home to piece and report the event, and publish it. Not much contact with other people, and a lot of technicality like editing and publishing.
Therefore, the photojournalist might be the best career option.
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How many shrimp's do you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink?
Answer:
Eat too much and you'll get sick
Shrimps are pretty rich...
Explanation:
Which painting displays the impasto technique?
i cant touch the paintings for texture but its painting one based off the swirls ans texture
Submit the final draft of your compare/contrast essay that looks at the fathers in "The Bundle of Sticks" and "Hofus the Stonecutter." The paper should be organized with an introductory paragraph, character comparisons in paragraph two and contrasts in paragraph three, and a concluding paragraph.
Answer:
Subway Surfers light Daft of your compare contrast essay that looks at the fathers in the bundle of sticks and how was the stonecutter the paper should be organised with introduce study paragraph paper should be organised with an industry paragraph character comparison in paragraph and two and constructs in paragraph three and a concluding paragraph
Explanation:
ok baniya Sidha the Ramya as a student student but the teacher was very shoulder and the teacher was don't shout me the but the goal shouting shouting shouting and loudly happy smiling and and he lossing very loudly he is laughing year and tie the school is the school is very big mans the school is the school is SSC School ok
Explain the key signature and how it is important to a chorus student /musician
Energy management topic in urdu
Answer:
2020 was poised to be a big year in energy before the onset of the and ensuing lockdown.
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If you see a large"4/4" at the begining of a piece of music, what can you conclude
Answer:
based off that time signature you know that it is going to be in "common time" which is 4 beats in each measure
Which of the following statements best compares and contrasts hot and cold type?
Hot and cold type were both used in the early 1900s to print newspapers; however, cold type became the industry standard around
1968
Hot and cold type both involved the use automatic type to form text; however, hot type includes the use of molten metal, and cold
type refers to computers.
Hot and cold type are both used by printing presses today to quickly and efficiently produce publications; however, hot type is more
expensive.
Hot and cold type both revolutionized the news industry; however, hot type evolved in the late 1800s, and cold type was only used
after 1930
Answer:
Hot and cold type were both used in the early 1900s to print newspapers; however, cold type became the industry standard around 1968.
Explanation:
In the 1960s, cold type started to become the norm in the newspaper industry, which is neither cold nor typing, but rather phototypesetting. Basically, machines print text on photographic paper, then wax is applied to one side, hand-trimmed and positioned on a page-size template.
Next, a negative of the template is created, then the industry exposes the negative to an aluminum plate, and the plates are applied to a printing cylinder on the press.
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rick and morty :)
what is the best cartoon ever?
getting suspended on teh 6 :)
Answer:
Tom and Jerry :)
Explanation:
Ty for the points
“Design on Wheels” & “Fashioned Faces”
Compare and Contrast how fabrics are used in unconventional ways and different locations in the two articles.
Do you like the installations? Why or why not?
Can you think of an unconventional way to repurpose/reuse clothing in creating art?
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Explanation:
It is well known that every customer product has an impact on the environment. However an average consumer does not know which product has less or more impact than the other one. Any product, which is made, used or disposed of in a way that significantly reduces the harm it would otherwise cause to the environment, could be considered as eco-friendly product. Slowly, consumers in India are taking lead in prompting manufacturers to adopt clean technologies to produce eco-friendly products.
The textile industry is shared between natural fibres such as wool, silk, linen, cotton and hemp, and man-made ones, the most common of which are synthetic fibres (polyamide, acrylic) made from petrochemicals. Most of the clothes in our wardrobes contain polyester, elastane or Lycra. These cheap and easy-care fibres are becoming the textile industry's miracle solution. However, their manufacture creates pollution and they are hard to recycle (with nylon taking 30 to 40 years to decompose).The textile and clothing industry is a diverse one, as much in the raw materials it uses as the techniques it employs. At each of the six stages typically required to make a garment, the negative impacts on the environment are as numerous as they are varied. Spinning, weaving and industrial manufacture undermine air quality. Dyeing and printing consume vast amounts of water and chemicals, and release numerous volatile agents into the atmosphere that are particularly harmful to our health.
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Answer:
noooo i took music and i know the answer but NOo for you because i have homework and i am not gonna help
Explanation:
Answer:
e flat, b flat and a flat.
Explanation:
you can also knowing this by looking at the flat sigh On the line.
How did Motown help civil rights movement? Explain how Motown music helped African Americans in their fight for civil rights.
Answer:
It was wildly popular. Though the songs were not overtly political, Motown's popularity contributed to the Civil Rights Movement by achieving crossover success. Thanks to its popularity, African-American songs and faces entered the homes of every American in the country, regardless of race.
Explanation:
Think about music that we listen to today. We have just entered the 21st century. 1. How do you think historians came up with labels such as Baroque, Renaissance, Classical, Twentieth Century, and so on?
2. With the music playing on the radio these days, what label would you think represents the present musical era?
Answer:
Electronic
Step-by-step Explanation:
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What are three ways you can evaluate a melody?
"Three things that make a melody timeless are..."
Please answer this asap if you know the answer I'm timed
Answer:
The strengths and weaknesses i think
Which artwork shows the use of small brushstrokes to softly blur objects?