The best response is, Asoka sent missionaries to other parts of Asia, and he was tolerant of other religions.
Before converting to Buddhism Asoka was fierce military ruler and conqueror of India. After years of conquests and killing he converted to Buddhism and advocated for the religion among his territories, this included the use of missionaries for conversion. Much of his leadership, including government edicts, focused on tolerance and respect among his people.
I believe the answer is: The collective programming of the mind, <span>which distinguishes the members of one
Culture would includes the value or principle that is held as standard by the majority of its social group members to determine which is right and which is wrong. To fully embodied this value, it needed to be programmed with the majority's mind over a long period of time.</span>
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<span>The will of the majority cannot be used to deprive rights to a member of a minority group</span>
The answer is:
c. committed a crime, violation, or wrong, against moral or penal law
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