Answer: C.
Jacob Burckhardt believe that Venice accumulate its great wealth and power due to the great military totalitarianism, which use to enforce its terms and defeat competitors. In addition, he is also known for his concepts that were stressed on individualism and secularism. He also revived antiquity and believe that the Reformation was the rebirth of culture.
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Crop rotation technique refers to the act and F alternating the growth of a series of crop on a land with the sole aim of controlling pest, weed and maintaining land fertility. In the question above, the piece of land is divided into three parts, two crops (summer and winter) are grown on two parts with the third lying fallow (a techniques used to restore soil fertility by leaving it idle during a certain planting season). The two crops and the fallow is alternated on the 3 portions of the land each year.
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The Harlem entertainment was<em> full of energy</em> as it was aiming for cultural renewal. Many African Americans started enjoying an access to jazz music. <u>The audiences consisted of both the black people and the white. </u>They were very much alive and drank "illegal" booze, which signaled freedom.
Explanation:
"Harlem Renaissance" spanned in the 1920s in New York City. It was a time when the African Americans were able to express themselves and their culture through<em> music and entertainment. </em>This was a movement which supported the<u> blossoming of the Negros in the society.</u>
Besides music and entertainment, it was also evident that the black people's fashion took a dramatic turn. Clothes were more attractive and worn elegantly than before.
I think the correct answer from the choices listed above is the third option. Winston churchill urging america to enter world war ii in a radio speech is an example of rhetoric. It<span> is the art of discourse, wherein a writer or speaker strives to inform, persuade or motivate particular audiences in specific situations.</span>