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the Incas allowed the conquered people keep their religious beliefs
They allowed the conquered people to keep their religous beliefs.
When the Romans conquered territories, they often allowed conquered people to __________.
The Romans found that they had the same deities only named differently. There was really no adaption necessary, except that the Romans used Roman names for the gods instead of the Greek names.
Beliefs in many gods
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yes, Alexander the great pretended to be a god no certain god, but just a god so that the people he conquered would think he had the same religious beliefs at they did.
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True. Persian kings allowed conquered people to keep their own religions, as long as they paid tribute to the Persian king and acknowledged his authority. This policy of religious tolerance helped the Persian Empire maintain power over its vast territory.
The assyrians exiled the people they conquered out of their homelands or took them in as slaves.
The assyrians exiled the people they conquered out of their homelands or took them in as slaves.
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