Option A. Iconoclasm is the belief that icons violate the Bible’s command against idolatry.
<h3>What is Iconoclasm?</h3>
This is the term that is used to refer to the importance in the destruction of certain images and other things that people use while engaging in worship. It is used in Christianity and used to refer to idolatry. The idea behind this is that such items have to be destroyed.
A person who believes in this would be one that would go around destroying the images and the arts that are used to ascribe to religious and political worship given that they do not believe that it is right and so they would try to stop it.
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Revenue sharing.
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Answer:
A-The United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.
Explanation:
The Spanish-American War was a conflict that occurred between Spain and the United States of America from the 21st of April, 1898 to the 13th of August, 1898. The conflict started in Cuba as a result of the internal explosion of U.S.S Maine (Navy ship) located at the Havana Harbor. Consequently, the United States of America intervened in support of Cuba during their war for independence. USA was victorious and consequently took possession of Spanish Philippines and Guam.
One economic effect of the Spanish-American War was that, the United States gained direct access to additional natural resources and overseas markets.
Answer:
#1. The treaty of Paris
#2. Pushed Natives further west
Explanation:
#1. The war provided Great Britian enormous territorial gains in North America, but disputes over subsequent frontier policy and paying the wars expenses led to colonial discontent, and ultimately to the American Revolution.
#2. With Britain in control, Native Americans in Ohio feared the colonists would move into their lands, driving the Native further west as had occurred since the earliest British Settlements in North America.