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DochEvi [55]
2 years ago
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The chief tactic that the assyrians used to maintain tranquility in their empire was?

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blagie [28]2 years ago
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The chief tactic that the As- syrians used to maintain tranquility in their empire was terror

The Old French word tranquility, which initially intended "peace" or "happy," is where the word serenity gets its origin. However, the meaning of the phrase didn't fully develop until the late 14th century.

The attribute or state of becoming tranquil, that is, peaceful, tranquil, and worry-free, is called tranquility (also written tranquility). The term "tranquility" can be found in a wide variety of texts, from Buddhist religious writings where the term "passaddhi" refers to mental, physical, and spiritual tranquility on the road to enlightenment to a variety of policy and strategy guidance documents where the word is typically interpreted in relation to interaction with the natural globe. The phrase "ensure domestic Tranquility" is widely used in the Preamble of the US Constitution.

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