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