Social Studies, 20.10.2021 08:40, Demarco17
While most ancient Greeks and Romans would have worshipped (or at least respected and feared) most of the gods of their community, we have seen in works like Euripides' Hippolytus that occasionally individuals would choose a particular god on which to focus their religious practice. Taking on the role of an ancient Greek or Roman, based on the things we have studied so far this semester, which one of the following gods would you be most likely to become a follower of? You must choose only one. (Ares, Poseidon, Athena, Aphrodite, Eros, Artemis, Apollo, Hermes, Dionysus, Pan, Demeter)
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 01:30, ijohnh14
An artist entered into a written agreement to sell a patron a partially finished painting once it was complete. the patron later learned that the artist planned to sell the painting to a third party who offered to pay the artist more than the contract price. the patron filed suit to compel the artist to sell the painting to her in accord with the terms of their agreement, while the artist denied that the painting the artist planned to sell to the third party was the subject of the agreement with the patron. at trial, the patron did not introduce the written agreement or explain its absence. rather, the patron sought to testify that, when she signed the agreement, the artist had pointed to the painting in question and stated that it was the patron’s painting. the artist’s attorney objected to the testimony that the artist identified the painting as belonging to the patron. how should the court rule? asustain the objection, because the artist’s statement was hearsay. bsustain the objection, because the patron failed to produce the written agreement or explain its absence. coverrule the objection, because the statement is not hearsay. doverrule the objection, because the statement was relevant.
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