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Refer to the passage,

How did policies similar to those described in the
passage contribute to the sultan's success in
maintaining control over India?
"The short reign of Ghiyauddin Tughlaq, the first Sultan
of the new dynasty, brought with it peace and order and
served as a good prelude to an epoch remarkable for its
educational improvements. Sultan Ghiyauddin was fond
of men of genius and learning, whom he used to invite to
his Court. He constructed many public buildings and
gave stipends to learned men, shaikhs and sayyids. He
framed a code of laws founded upon the Qur'an and the
ancient usages of the Delhi monarchy for guidance in the
civil government of the country."
The sultan's repaired forts allowed the military to
extend its control over the peasantry.
O The sultan's projects required higher taxes that kept
citizens from rising above financial poverty.
The sultan's complete control of the land granted the
government access to unlimited resources,
The sultan's adherence to codified law restored the
peasants' trust in a centralized government.
Excerpt from Promotion of Learning in India during
Muhammadan Rule, concerning the founder of the
Tughlaq dynasty, 1320-1413

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Answer:

D The sultan’s adherence to codified law restored the peasants’ trust in a centralized government.

Explanation:

I took the test! The passage also mentions the sultan's use of quaran laws to structure the gov on.

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