What subject matter did Rubens cover?

A) He covered predominantly portraiture.
B) He covered mostly Christian-based themes and allegories.
C) The majority of his works were pagan-themed.
D) Everything from portraiture, to Christian themes, to pagan mythology
E) He enjoyed painting animals and landscapes.


D

History

You might also like to view...

Thomas Jefferson bitterly opposed __________

A) western expansion B) George Washington's election to the presidency C) the Bank of the United States D) slavery

History

The most important American food crop brought to sub-Saharan Africa was maize.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

History

Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Hess argues that we should recognize the negative impacts of cyber stalking and sexual harassment to women on the Internet.. 2. According to Hess, perpetrators of the Internet harassment are routinely dismissed as sensitive pranksters 3. Rubin argues that our government has failed to create effective social policies to help disadvantaged populations, such as the mentally ill and the homeless. 4. According to Rubin, the large structural forces that have changed the face of homelessness are no mystery: an increasingly stratified society with little opportunity for the unschooled and unskilled, a minimum wage that doesn’t approach a living wage, unemployment and underemployment, cuts in public assistance, and urban rents that continue to rise well beyond what an unskilled worker can afford. 5. Alexander argues that mass incarceration is a type of a racial caste system.

History

Through the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, France and Spain fought for control of Italy

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

History