The Iconoclast controversy caused the banning of religious icons in Christianity and the killing of supporters of the veneration of icons. The iconoclast controversy happened twice during the Byzantine Empire. This impacted the growing divergence between Western and Eastern Christian traditions, but the Western Church stood firmly with the belief that icons could be used, but the Church was still unified at the time.
In the early years of what later became the United States, Christian religious groups played an influential role in each of the British colonies, and most attempted to enforce strict religious observance through both colony governments and local town rules. Most attempted to enforce strict religious observance.
Only 2. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton.
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In a general election, each state has officials who count and certify votes.
Edwards v. South Carolina protected people's right to assemble and
attempt to stop something from being printed.
display unpopular views in a disruptive way.
express unpopular views in a peaceful way.
protest against something on private property.