How did the Romans' tolerance of religion add to the stability and growth of the empire?
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The Romans' tolerance of religion added to the stability and growth of the empire because it avoided conflict and didn't antagonize the people. The fact that the Romans tolerated religion, in addition to treating those they conquered by honoring their beliefs and showing them respect, resulted in cooperation and deterred additional conflict.
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