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realism and mental drama
Teachers, writers, and artists faced many problems during the Depression. There were lack of jobs which caused financial hardships, no food, loss of shelter, and much more.
A wealthy supporter of artists, writers, and scholars in the Renaissance period was known as a patron. Patrons provided financial support and resources to enable and encourage the creative works of artists and intellectuals during this time. Examples of famous patrons include the Medici family in Florence and the Pope in Rome.
wht the Italians inww2 swaped sides
Italians seak Italian because it is their national language. The Italian language is adapted from Latin. The region the Italian language was born was Tuscany
Most likely somewhere in Italy..
providing patronage for renaissance artists
Yes itialians do fast, I am Italian. We're suppose to fast during yom kipper, Easter and on Friday the 13th.
Italian cities did not have advancement possibilities for those Italians who worked in jobs in which they were underemployed and had no way of calling attention to themselves. Italian cities did not have funds for those Italians who would have done well in primary and secondary education but couldn't afford the cost of textbooks and transportation. Italian cities did not have jobs for those Italians whose capabilities were in work where the number of applicants was greater than the number of job openings. Italian cities did not have on-the-job trainingfor those Italians who could have learned on the job what they hadn't been able to afford to pay to learn in school. Italian cities did not have opportunities for Italians to work and go to school at the same time. Italian cities did not have protection to offer those Italians who were being persecuted by violent individuals and groups within the society. Italian cities did not have a support system for those Italians who were on their own. It was for those reasons, and more, that Italians left Italy's cities and tried to realize their dreams in other lands, such as the United States of America.
Architects, Writers, Scientists, Builders, and Artists worked in Athens during the Golden Age.
Gertrude Stein referred to the artists and writers of the post-WWI period as the "Lost Generation." This term captured the sense of disillusionment and aimlessness felt by many individuals who came of age during the turmoil of World War I.