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akbar had three rajput policies he married rajputs and gave them all rights in his court, he followed a policy of religious tolerance and he gave rajputs high positions in his court like tansen todar mal ect. this way akbar found a solution to end the religious conflicts.
. Queen Elizabeth Passed Extra Laws Against Beggers. :P
The answer is subjective, but virtually everyone would at least put her in the top three. I think she is both the British Monarchy's acme, and the Beginning of Its End. Her reign was an unprecendented period of personal power and success, largely through the charisma of Elizabeth herself. Under Elizabeth, England took its place as one of the leaders of the world, but that success and prosperity also contributed to the changes which heralded the gradual diminution of monarchical power. Because of Elizabeth's personal popularity and political savvy, she was able to avoid most of the problems faced by her successors. But Elizabeth had to sometimes appeal to Parliament for funding to carry out her policies, and their approval wasn't always easily achieved. When her successors on the throne lacked her advantages, the conflicts between Parliament and the monarch became more frequent and rancorous, leading to the Civil War less than half a century after Elizabeth's death. And while the monarchy was restored, the kings and queens who followed had much less power than she did.
Some context would have been helpful here.A site policy may not have regulatory force, but that doesn't mean you can blithely ignore them with no consequences. The consequences for not following site policy depend on who sets them and what your relationship to that person/organization is. If you're an employee, you could get fired for not following them; if you're a customer (or client, or guest, or whatever) you could be asked to leave and charged with trespass if you don't.
Religious tolerance
U.S. control over foreign markets
Social Darwinism supports the idea that only the fittest individuals and societies will survive and thrive, based on principles of natural selection and survival of the strongest. This concept has been used to justify social inequality, imperialism, and discrimination.
He supported many Populists policies
He supported many Populists policies
One of Carter's promises was to conduct a foreign policy that was supported by the American people yet when he assumed power his policies were not supported by the people.
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All Of The AboveApex
the sharia law
sharecroppers
Whites and Northerners who supported Republican policies in the South
William Seward