Questions: What is Iconoclasm? - from the Greek and means to break images - the study of icons - a place in the Bamiyan Valley - a Buddhist temple

What is Iconoclasm?
- from the Greek and means to break images
- the study of icons
- a place in the Bamiyan Valley
- a Buddhist temple
Transcript text: What is Iconoclasm? from the Greek and means to break images the study of icons a place in the Bamiyan Valley a Buddhist temple
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Understand the Question

The question asks for the definition of "Iconoclasm."

Step 2: Analyze the Options

The options provided are:

  1. from the Greek and means to break images
  2. the study of icons
  3. a place in the Bamiyan Valley
  4. a Buddhist temple
Step 3: Identify the Correct Answer

Iconoclasm is derived from the Greek words "eikon" (image) and "klastes" (breaker), meaning the destruction of religious icons and other images or monuments for religious or political motives.

Final Answer

The correct answer is:

  • from the Greek and means to break images
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