The Counter-Reformation was a period of Catholic revival in response to the Protestant Reformation. The Baroque was a cultural movement that emerged in the 17th century characterized by ornate and elaborate artistic styles. The Baroque period in art and architecture was greatly influenced by the Catholic Church's efforts during the Counter-Reformation to reassert its power and attract followers through the beauty and grandeur of art.
why was baroque music called the nickname
Modality.
to produce a sense of action
King Henry VIII established The Church of England (the Anglican church). Like the protestant church it was a separation from Roman Catholicism, but it was created under different circumstances. There is some disagreement if the Anglican church should be considered protestant or catholic seeing as it contains parts of Catholicism that Protestant religions disagree with, but also disagrees with Catholicism on some of the same points as Protestant religions. Regardless, the Anglican church considers itself a separate entity entirely.
When a country can produce many things but chooses to produce one main thing, or just a few things, this country is said to be
Europe is not a country but a continent.
There are three simple questions an economy of a country must answer. They are "what to produce," "how to produce," and "for whom to produce."
Europe is not a country but a continent.
What to produce. How to produce. and How much to produce.
What to produce. How to produce. and How much to produce.
Oceania is not a country. So that just leaves Australia as the country to produce the most bauxite.