<span>D. All of the above.
The king we're talking about here was Francis I, who ruled in France from 1515 to 1547. Francis was thoroughly enamored with the Renaissance, and he commissioned architect Gilles le Breton to remake the medieval Palace of Fontainebleau in Renaissance style as seen in Italy. He acquired many works of art and commissioned numerous works of art for the palace. He also convinced the great Renaissance artist Leonardo da Vinci to come and live in France, giving him the title, “Premier Painter and Engineer and Architect to the King.” Da Vinci lived in France from 1516 till his death in 1519.</span>
a great democracy has got to be progressive or it will soon cease to be great or a democracy.
Ideally, the foundations of democracy should be derived from the people. The people--as a collective entity--is always changing. That's in a general sense. America as a full fledged democracy is arguable just because we elect representatives to choose further up the food chain. On the other hand, that can be considered democracy in play in itself.
An example of progress in democracy, formerly marginalized people would add into the collective people.
The more input, the greater the people beneifited, the more impact, the greater the society.
My answer will be letter d. loyal. Usually all the positive qualities that
employers look for is embodied in him or her being loyal to the company. To make an employee loyal, the company must
take care of that person. When person is
doing well and getting what he or she feels is what she earned and that person
is more than satisfied with how the company is being run, that inspires loyalty
and loyal, workers do more for the
company.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The interpretation of the message of this Thomas Nast political cartoon, which shows Boss Tweed laughing as he is being arrested while the Shadow of Justice looks is the following.
Boss Tweed was the classical representation of corrupt practices of interest groups in United States politics in the Mid 1800s.
Boss Tweed(1823-1878) was a United States politician leader of the political machine of the Democratic Party called "Tammany Hall" in New York City. He was also a businessman with many economic interests and political agendas that bribed legislators to favor his own interests and other businessmen's interests.
So in the cartoon, Thomas Nast depicted the power and influenced Tweed had in New York with the text: "Sheriff Brennan merely nodded to Mr. Tweed, bade him 'Goode-day,' and laying his hand tenderly on his shoulder, said laughing, 'You're my man!' Tweed believed that he could control everybody, including the court system.