The correct option is B.
Masaccio became known as the "Father of Renaissance Painting" because he used the new approach in painting.Tribute Money, Holy Trinity and Madonna and Child are included in his work. He was famous and well known from 1401 to 1428. Realism in paintings are introduced by him. He was known as trailblazer.
All three of these Jewish groups began in the Middle East, according to the map provided. You can see that they originate from areas near Egypt and Arabia. But over time, the Jews spread to different parts of the world such as the Roman Jews going to Italy whilst the Exile going to Mesopotamia and Egypt.
Unfortunately, I can't answer that last question as I don't know much information about the Torah or what role it played during that time period. I hope this helps you someway regardless! Good luck! :)
Well, the concept of equality is the idea that everyone is equal despite gender, race, and other differences that set people apart in this world, and can lower anyone based on these differences. In this case, the topic is gender, if the concept of equality was above the law, then when both people commit the same illegal act, they will both be tried equally. In this case, the only option that allows both people to be tried equally is option A. They both committed the same crime, but were both punished equally.
Your answer is A
Answer:
C. Lending money and charging interest went against a teaching of the Catholic Church and was seen as sinful.
Explanation:
During the Renaissance period, most of the European countries were controlled by the Christians hence, they saw the Jews as a threat to their religion and life in general. In-order to control them, Ghettos were created where the moved all of them to.
The Jews who were successful in banking were into lending of credits to people with interest which infuriates the Catholic church and the people in general because it is against their teachings (Usury). Most christian financial houses which lend money without interest where filled with so many difficulties to access such financial help unlike the Jews who requires minimal information from people (even lending to the poor easily unlike the christian lending houses).