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tolerance of other religions and cultures
William the Conqueror's army wasn't weak as he managed to take over other lands and they were well-equipped unlike other armies. This put him at advantage making him more powerful and strong.
Australia has all of the worlds cultures, as we are extremely pro-immigration, we have most if not all the cultures from the world in our country
As King, William the Conqueror would have had no one to lord over him. He fought for no other mans banner but his own as king.
When he let them in, they helped rebuild the city.
With tolerance.
Yes. Not all cultures are tolerant or each other as equals, so using tolerance as a rationale for allowing all cultures to mutually exist as equals does not work if one of the cultures involved does not see the others as equals.
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Diverse religions can cause division and war in society; it also gives us a chance to learn tolerance and respect for other cultures.
tolerance of other religions and cultures
The Museum of Tolerance is a very important institution, which reminds its visitors of the vitality of universal acceptance and tolerance of each other - and what happens when we refuse to act with tolerance and don't respect each other.
kublais leadership and tolerance was great
There are many different types of tolerance that the body can take like pain tolerance. Patience is also a form of tolerance. There is also tolerance of other races, religions, and sexual preferences.
People can connect art with their lives and lives of other people. Connecting with other people can create or strengthen social tolerance.
Pennsylvania was the first colony not to be found on religious basis and took everyone from different cultures. This was technically the second colony to have religious tolerance after Rhode Island.