The correct answers are:
- Xerxes;
- Darius I;
The Greco-Persian wars were series of battles that lasted for around 50 years in the 5th century BC.
The Persians made multiple attempts of gaining the territory of the Greek city-states, with varying effect and outcomes.
The Persians managed to get hold on some Greek city-states, but didn't managed to keep them under their rule.
In this wars, it is actually the Macedon Kingdom and Thrace (which had nothing to do with the Greek city-states or the Greek people, and were not Greek at all), that were the ones occupied the most by the Persians, not so much the Greek city-states, so the name of the wars can be somewhat misleading, especially because Macedon and Thrace were not willing to fight the Persians at the time, so just let them pas through.
B) photography was no longer considered a legitimate art form.
C) generally accepted standards that distinguished between "good" and "bad" art disappeared.
D) impressionism was recognized as the single best art form.
E) a set of criteria was established that allowed art students to distinguish between "good" and "bad" art.
C) generally accepted standards that distinguished between "good" and "bad" art disappeared
developed nations have a higher birth rate than developing nations
developing nations have a lower infant mortality rate than developed nations
developing nations have higher levels of urbanization than developed nations
Answer:
Developed nations have a higher per capita income than developing nations
Explanation:
Developing countries, regardless of whether they are in the way of ending up completely grew, still come up short on certain characteristics, for example, having a high for each capita pay, and lower birth rate, infant mortality and others.
Mikhail Gorbachev's economic reform efforts in the Soviet Union were called "perestroika.
Perestroika, which means "restructuring" or "reform" in Russian, was a series of economic and political reforms initiated by Gorbachev in the mid-1980s.
Gorbachev recognized the need for significant changes to the Soviet economic system, which was plagued by inefficiency, stagnation, and a lack of innovation. Perestroika aimed to introduce elements of market-oriented reforms and decentralize economic decision-making to revitalize the Soviet economy.
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