<span>Mannerism was the artistic style until the late sixteenth century, part of the Renaissance. Its characterization is the imitation of the Mannerism of the great masters of the High Renaissance that represented classicist beauty in the formal and conceptual aspects. It was an intellectual art and stylist, known as an extension of the art of the great geniuses of the High Renaissance. It was also an extravagant, decadent and degenerative style whose works were not appreciated before its revaluation
The Baroque was an artistic style in Western culture that had several representations in literature, architecture, sculpture, painting, music, opera, dance, theater, and others. It originated in Western Europe and in numerous European colonies in Latin America. Its main characteristics were the tenebrism, contrasts between light and darkness with shadows and drama in the works with effects of intense emotions. Both styles were opponents in the existing period of these artistic currents.</span>
Living in company towns made union membership more difficult for workers because company stores did not sell goods to workers who joined a union. The correct option among all the options given in the question is the last option or option "d". I hope the answer comes to your help.
The quote "Whoso is a man must be a nonconformist" is from Emerson's "Self-Reliance".
Emerson's essay "Self-Reliance" was published in 1842 and argued the benefits of self-reliance as a trait. He argued people should develop self-reliance and compared it to forms of conformity.
Generally speaking, if a person was climbing near the tops of the Rocky Mountains, he or she would likely find "<span>C. Very few or no trees", since there is a great deal of snow atop these mountains. </span>