Answer:
Hi!
This question seems to be asking how to regulate the dignity, freedom and privacy of celebrities without getting in the way of journalism. This is an important topic since, as President of the SAPA, we would need to respect the work that paparazzi do as journalism, which is protected under the law, while also making sure we don't cross the line and we respect the celibrities' dignity, freedom and privacy.
The 5 things I would suggest would then be:
- Only take pictures of celebrities when they are doing official public appearances
- Forbid journalists to photograph any celebrity relative or have them hide their identity if the relatives are standing next to the celebrity
- Make a rule for journalists to stand at least 3 feet away from celebrities at all times
- Forbid that journalists take pictures of celebrities at their homes or hotel rooms.
- Forbid that journalists and paparazzis from chasing after celebrities in their cars to avoid inccidents like what happened with princess Diana.
B. The Louisiana Purchase
C. The American Revolution
D. The Industrial Revolution
Answer:
B. The Louisiana Purchase
Explanation:
The Lands owned by France were bought by the US for sixty-eight million francs (although a portion of it was actually a cancellation of debts). This increase the territory of the country from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains and doubled the size of the United States
Answer:
By influencing a revival classical learning, with an increased awareness of nature of man.
Explanation:
The purpose of the Renaissance art was to influence of a revival of classical learning, an increased awareness of nature, and a more individualistic view of man.
Scholars no longer had the proof that the Renaissance marked an abrupt break with medieval values.
Also, compared with medieval art, the goal of Renaissance art was to put the emphasis back on humanity;the human mind and body, -as opposed to simply the church and God.
b. change practices of the traditional church.
c. repeal changes to the traditional church.
d. install kings as supreme rulers of the church.