Magna Carta exercised a strong influence both on the United States Constitution and on the constitutions of the various states. ... Magna Carta was widely held to be the people's reassertion of rights against an oppressive ruler, a legacy that captured American distrust of concentrated political power.
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"A. Inner-city schools were generally better than those found in the<span> suburbs" does not accurately describe American cities during this time. Although there were some exceptions, rural schools tended to be better than urban schools. </span>
Racial discrimination against Jews in lands controlled by the Nazis was not only rampant, but supported by the government. After repeated and prolonged harassment and abuse from the Nazis, Jews were piled into trains by the thousands and sent to concentration camps. As Jews were forced into the camps, they were stripped of their belongings, and clothes. Wedding bands were wrung from their hands, and even gold teeth were pulled from their mouths. These valuables, were taken by the Nazis. But are nothing compared to the humanity and innocence taken from the Jewish people. The Holocaust remains one of the darkest moments in Human history. These atrocities shaped an entire generation of the Jewish people. This event illustrates the animosity and the hate held by the Nazis towards the Jewish people, as well as mans capability to do evil. Forever burned into history. The Holocaust and its 11 million+ deaths will never be forgotten, and the persons involved will be embedded into Humanities memory.
<u>Complete Question:</u>
This was a representation or picture of a scared Christian personage.
A. delphi
B. erechtheion
C. icon
D. temple of Apollo
<u>Correct Option:</u>
"Icon" was a representation or picture of a scared Christian personage.
<u>Option: C</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The image and painting are known in Greek as "Icon" during medieval period, where relation of icon is with religious picture in wooden base and opted by devotees for prayer. Originally icons had come to represent the Christian Orthodox Church sculpture. Iconoclasm corresponds to the demolition of pictures or a general animosity to visual display. In 726, when Emperor Leo III openly took a stance opposing icons, open animosity towards religious images began; this culminated in their withdrawal from churches and their demolition.