Historians call the struggle over the images of Jesus, Mary, and other holy figures in the Byzantine Empire the Byzantine Iconoclasm or Iconoclast Controversy (in Greek <em>Eiconomachia</em>, war on icons). This was a period of conflict during the 8th and 9th century within the Eastern Orthodox Christian Church in the Byzantine Empire between the iconodules, those who veneer religious images of Jesus, Mary, and saints, and iconoclasts, those who oppose the veneration of images in religion because they claim it tends to idolatry. Iconoclast comes from the Greek, which means image-breaker, because during this conflict many iconoclasts destroyed religious images such as paintings and sculptures that represented Jesus, Mary, and saints.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The colonists did not like the British putting taxes on them. Some colonsists even migrated to America.
The people were asked to plant victory gardens to show their support and acknowledge the efforts of the soldiers.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Several efforts were made at the home front to support the war. The people also supported rationing and prices that were managed and controlled by the government.
Many also made volunteer efforts to support the war. People also bought war bonds or savings stamps and the money was used to fund the war efforts of the government. Many civilians also donated to charity so that they could lend their support to the war efforts.