Answer:
Correct answer is that The iconoclasts' fear that adoration of icons would lead to idolatry
.
Explanation:
During the reign of Byzantine ruler Leo III the idolatry was prohibited and people were not allowed to worship icons. This created a large conflict inside of the church, that lasted until the period of Empress Irene that officially reestablished the usage of icons. It was conflict that shook only the church, but the whole country.
I don't know what the original empire was, so I don't know what the "others" are, but here some examples:
- the Aztec empire. Contribution: the cultivation of cocoa plant
-the Roman Empire. Contribution: roads, aqueducts, spread of latin script
- Islamic Empire. Contribution: maintenance of ancient Greek knowledge in their libraries and contributions to medical knowledge
Answer:
Purposive sampling
Explanation:
Purposive sampling, apopularly known as judgmental, selective, or subjective sampling. It is a form of non-probability sampling in which researchers take the risk of relying on their own judgment when choosing specimen of the population to participate in their study.
This sampling method demands that researchers must have known about the purpose of their studies so that they can appropriately choose and approach eligible participants.
Researchers use purposive sampling when they want to access a particular group of people, a particular profile of people normally fit the criteria to be selected..
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Yes Congress is effective in exercising legislative oversight of the federal bureaucracy. ... Budget Control - Congress has the authority of supplying or denying funds to agencies based on Congress's perception of the effectiveness and efficiency of that agency.
Explanation:
No electoral payoff / Political ramifications
· Oversight is labor intensive/ hard work
· Lack of technical expertise
· Logrolling
· Lack of budget control
· Enabling legislation is vague
· Interest groups/ PACs encourage members to overlook effective
administration
· Failure to "use" available powers or ineffective use of them
· Iron triangles/cozy relationship with agencies
· Bureaucratic pathologies (for example, Congress creates opportunities
for casework through red tape; firing administrators is difficult)