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The use of images had probably been increasing in the years leading up to the outbreak of iconoclasm.[6]<span> One notable change came in 695, when </span>Justinian II<span> put a full-faced image of Christ on the </span>obverse<span> of his gold coins. The effect on iconoclast opinion is unknown, but the change certainly caused </span>Caliph Abd al-Malik<span> to break permanently with his previous adoption of Byzantine coin types to start a purely Islamic coinage with lettering only.</span>[7]<span> This appears more like two opposed camps asserting their positions (pro and anti images) than one empire seeking to imitate the other. More striking is the fact that Islamic iconoclasm rejected any depictions of living people or animals, not only religious images. By contrast, Byzantine iconomachy concerned itself only with the question of the holy presence (or lack thereof) of images. </span>
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The system of separation of powers divides the tasks of the state into three branches: legislative, executive and judicial. These tasks are assigned to different institutions in such a way that each of them can check the others.
TRUE, the Gold Exchange Standard is a monetary system in which gold is taken out of the market and instead given notes or certificates(paper) as a type of currency/symbol that at any moment you could exchange for gold with the government, this system was abandoned by most nations by the 20th century, but most of them still keep gold as part of their guarantee and support to their national currency
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Pontic Sea
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The Black Sea Lowland was covered by the Pontic Sea as recently as the Lower Pliocene. Eventually it became dry land, dissected by a few small rivers. This process was cut short by the uplifting of the sea, which flooded the river mouths and caused estuaries to form.