Answer:
B. Roman art was focused on realistic details.
Explanation:
Rome borrowed heavily from Greek culture. Romans often hired Greek artists to create their paintings and sculptures. Attention to detail and realism was important to the Romans. Landscapes, portraits, and wall paintings had many realistic details.
. People worked fourteen to sixteen hours a day for six days a week.
During the Industrial Revolution, companies attempted to maximize the output of their factories by keeping them running as many hours as possible. With a long line of people willing to work, employers also set low wages
Answer:
Working days, which reached more than fourteen hours a day.
Explanation:
The Industrial Revolution or First Industrial Revolution is the process of economic, social and technological transformation that began in the second half of the 18th century in the Kingdom of Great Britain, which spread a few decades later to a large part of Western Europe and Anglo-Saxon America, and that concluded between 1820 and 1840. During this period the greatest set of economic, technological and social transformations of the history of mankind was experienced since the Neolithic, which saw the transition from a rural economy based fundamentally on agriculture and commerce to an urban economy, industrialized and mechanized.
by 2oth-century legislation that
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
over their own reservations
(2) helped relocate Native American Indians to
large cities
(3) broke up Native American Indian tribes by
giving each family its own land
(4) forced Native American Indian children to be
educated away from their families
Answer:
(1) gave Native American Indians greater control
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
Roosevelt's policies helped the conservation of natural resources, since they were conservationist policies in which it was argued that these resources could be used wisely but by carrying out actions that would lead to their long-term conservation, to protect as such, the flora and the fauna, as well as the aboriginal ethnic groups that inhabit these spaces.
2.a substantial victory for the British
3.a return to conditions as they were prior to the war
4.a diplomatic coup for Napoleon