Consolidation
Monopolies
Stifling competition
Modern machinery
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a) As stated in the passage "It began with pragmatic policies of tolerance. Akbar had inherited the throne, at the age of 13, in 1556. In 1579 he abolished the jiziya, a tax imposed on all but the poorest non-Muslims. This was the most notable in a series of measures to recruit the Hindu majority and others to the cause of unifying and expanding his empire........he preferred incentives to coercion. He defeated the war-like Rajputs, but gave them rank and married their princesses, who were permitted to conduct Hindu rites in the harem. The Mughal-Rajput alliance was a bulwark of his empire." which explains how there was a political improvement from the conditions created by religious policies.
b) "Akbar constructed a religious ideology that served to hold together a diffuse polity....he preferred incentives to coercion....notable in a series of measures to recruit the Hindu majority and others to the cause of unifying and expanding his empire." As stated in the texts his most notable series of measure he has taken is unifying and creating a government with a Muslim-Hindu relations, the religious policies themselves tore apart the empire, but Akbar was able to unify by making sure others feel included.
c) "...jiziya, a tax imposed on all but the poorest non-Muslims", this consequence on religious minorities took a whole a new level when the policy was created. This policy created inequality for specifically the poor non-Muslims, separating Muslims and non-Muslims and from rich and poor.
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To answer this question lets understand what the Enclosure Acts were about. Those laws intended to create a legal status of the property to lands that were often used as common land. As a result, peasantry and rural laborers that have been using those lands for generations were left with no land or having only a land of low quality as compensation.
The peasantry had no many options to choose. and one of them was to migrate to already crowded cities to find a job. The Enclosure can be seen as early as the 12th century but it climax ranged from 1750 to 1869, coinciding with the emergence and rise of the Industrial Revolution.
Establishing those two events together we can see the increase of urban migration as a result of the Enclosure Acts and the raising demand of workforce created from the Industrial Revolution.
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1950. The benefits it that you have is that most people you will meet, you will meet again or that everything is a little more organized
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