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1 The Impact of Religion on Politics: An Empirical Analysis of Religious Persecution and Government Policies Literature review This literature review emphasizes the complex relationship between religious freedom and political power by delving into empirical research on the influence of religious persecution on government policy that formulates an atmosphere of unpredictability and instability. It has become evident that there are many ways that religion affects politics, and depending on the historical, cultural, and political environment, different government policies may be affected by religious persecution. Therefore, further empirical investigation is essential to bridge the gap in the literature and gain a robust comprehension of this intricate relationship. Financial Accessibility for Disabled Individuals: Examining the Effect of Ableism in Financial Organizations Literature review This literature reviews the influence of ableism in financial organizations, by emphasizing the hurdles experienced by disabled individuals while pursuing the goal of economic empowerment since financial institutions frequently fail to consider the requirements of their customers with disabilities, even as they strive towards high inclusivity. These groups might unintentionally support ableism beliefs, which would make it complicated for disabled people to live independently. Although the literature on financial inclusion has been expanding, little is known about how ableism influences the accessibility of financial services for people with disabilities. The effect of Economic Disparities in marriage: Analyzing Social Class Dynamics and Resource Inequality Literature review Marriage is significantly associated with economic conditions as a social institution. Therefore, the intricate interplay between resource inequality, social class dynamics, and economic differences in the wider setting of marriage is examined in this review of the research. Relationships can become strained due to financial or economic dependence. On the contrary, it is argued that happy marriages can endure despite economic differences if partners communicate honestly, share goals, and provide mutual support
2 to each other as marriage and economic disparity have been the subject of much research, little is known about how social class dynamics and resource inequality affect marriages. While there is a correlation between economic differences and marriage. Hence, the outcomes are not consistent while resource inequality can be overcome by couples who have strong communication and shared values, even though conflicts can still arise.
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