The Eastern Church in the Byzantine Empire in Icons over the period 500-1000 was in the establishment of Christianity in the formation of Christian Orthodoxy.
<h3 /><h3>What was the impact of religion on the Byzantine Empire?</h3>
Society was centered on Christian doctrine and its establishment, with non-Christians being considered heretics. The division of the Byzantine Empire into the Eastern and Western Roman Empires did not dissolve the importance of Christianity in society.
Therefore, the formation of the Eastern Orthodox Church impacted the cultural formation of several countries, such as Greece and Russia, consolidating itself as the second largest church in the world.
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The movement of the United States from an isolationist foreign policy to one of intervention was a major ideological change for a country mostly used to looking inward. This change was most distinct during and immediately after WWII, and had worldwide implications. It will be argued that the policy was a clear progression, and was due to several linked factors.
<span>These were the primacy of U.S. interests, the strong leadership of Franklin D. Roosevelt (who was clearly not isolationist), the changing public mood, the increasing influence of the military, and the perceived threat of Communism, particularly from the Soviets."
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2) Mapping the west coast of Africa.
3) Laid the foundation for individuals like Christopher Columbus, Vasco Da Gama, and John Cabot.
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