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Q.5. What is the significance of tolerance as a virtue? I am new here plz help me and follow​

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Answered by eklavyajain3456
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As a virtue, tolerance implies that one accepts differences in people. You don't expect others to think, look, speak or act just like you. Tolerant people are generally free of prejudice and discrimination

Answered by himanshimeerwal99
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Tolerance is the virtue that makes peace possible—Tolerance allows people the liberty and personal freedom of self-determination. Toleration promotes the free exchange of ideas, including criticism and debate of public policy in the interest of the people.

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