The correct answer to this open question is the following.
The political similarity between Suleiman the Magnificent and Emperor
Justinian of the Byzantine Empire is that both emperors established important legal codes to rule their respective empires.
In the case of the Byzantine Empire, we are referring to the Justinian Code. Emperor Justinian ordered to review the many laws that existed in the Roman Empire to come with one Romal law code. In the case of Emperor Suleiman, he established legislative modifications in criminal law. This and other kinds of reformations in education and economy made possible the golden age of the Ottoman Empire.
The answer is The Revenue Act
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At the Wannsee conference in 1942 the Nazis made plans to find a final solution to the "Jew problem". In their opinion, there were too many jews in their empire and they were looking for a way of getting rid of them (It sounds - and is - cruel, but unfortunately that's the truth). They found their 'solution' in the form of concentration and death camps.
The rules discussed were a follow-up of the Neurenberger laws (1935) which had as a purpose to isolate the Jews.
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