What was the general governmental policy of the Persian Empire regarding its many subject peoples?
A) Business enterprises and foreign trade were actively encouraged.
B) The kings did not try to pass themselves off as gods.
C) Local religious beliefs, laws, and customs were tolerated in return for loyalty.
D) A special law code applying to everyone was enacted and enforced.
E) All subjects were required to conform to Persian religious beliefs.
C
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