One side believed that icons should not exist based on what was written in the 10 commandments and that using icons and images would lead to idolatry. The other side believed the icons would only be symbolic and represent beliefs and faith even better.
Answer: Caution toward civil rights legislation
Explanation:
John F. Kennedy had during his Presidential run, remained a steadfast supporter of Civil rights for the African Americans and showed this with his efforts to get Martin Luther King released from custody after he had been arrested following a protest. This act perhaps was the cherry on top that won him the African American vote.
This was not however welcome by all in his party. As a result of his stance on Civil Rights, members of the Democratic party in the South did not support him as much as they should have, if they did at all and this led to one of the closest popular votes in history.
Kennedy's administration knew then that it needed the support of Southern Democrats to be reelected as well as in congress to pass certain bills. He therefore tried not to antagonize them by limiting civil rights legislation.
This is not to say that he did nothing in the fight for civil rights though. He dispatched the US army to help enrol an African American named James Meredith in the University of Mississippi as well as introducing what would later become the 1964 Civil Rights bill that was passed after his unfortunate demise.
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Answer:
It is super important in our government that individual judges and the judiciary as a whole are impartial and independent of all external pressures and of each other so that those who appear before them and the wider public can have confidence that their cases will be decided fairly and in accordance with the law.