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In History / Middle School | 2014-10-28

Under which Muslim empire were people most likely to experience cultural and religious toleration?

A. Ottoman Empire
B. Safavid Empire
C. Mughal Empire

Asked by luis21

Answer (3)

The Ottoman Empire's government was consistently tolerant. The Mughal Empire's government waxed and waned between tolerance under some rulers and intolerance under others. The Safavid Empire was consistently intolerant

Answered by chrisnbrett062p7ngjm | 2024-06-11

**Cultural tolerance **means **not discriminating **against **people **of other cultures . Cultural **intolerance **is the root **cause **of xenophobia , racism , and unilateralism, and thus often lead to **regional **and global **tensions **and conflicts . **Ignorance **and/or the fear of unfamiliar things lead to cultural intolerance.
The **Ottoman Empire's **government was consistently tolerant . The **Mughal **Empire's government **waxed **and **waned **between **tolerance **under some **rulers **and **intolerance **under others. The **Safavid Empire **was consistently intolerant .
Therefore the **correct answer **is A. Ottoman Empire .
To know more about the Muslim Empire , refer to the link below:
https://brainly.com/question/194506

Answered by swatiupadhyay714 | 2024-06-15

The Ottoman Empire is the correct answer, as it was known for its cultural and religious toleration facilitated through the millet system, allowing various religious communities to coexist peacefully. The Mughal Empire experienced varying levels of tolerance, while the Safavid Empire was largely intolerant. Therefore, the best choice is A. Ottoman Empire.
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Answered by swatiupadhyay714 | 2024-10-09