He appointed Persian provincial governors to act on external defence and internal control of their province. They used indigenous local governments to do the detailed running of their own sector of the province.
He and his council oversaw the governors.
By appointing them. They were called Satraps and were responsible for collecting taxes, keeping internal peace, and defeding from external aggression.
Local governance of cities and tribes continued.
He established 20 provinces controlled by Persian governors, and backed them up by central control and the Persian army.
with a strict army (dick-tatorship) and they feed the north korean people the wrong info they control internet and contols what they learn
Due to a few factors, lack of control. The government couldn't control the 500k strong military. Lack of money, lots of citizens were rioting. Lack of political stability, Rome's political system was inefficient and also they couldn't keep control of their empire overall.
He launched a punitive expedition against the city-states of Eretria and Athens for sending contigents to Asia Minor during the Ionian revolt. While there, they sacked the Persian provincial capital and destroyed the statues of the gods. His object was to appoint local tyrants in the two city-states to keep them under control and stop them stirring up discontent in the Greek city-states within the Persian Empire.
The army helped the Army empire grow considerably due to their ability to fight off foreign invaders and capture lands. They also helped to keep order in conquered lands which would have quickly fallen out of their control otherwise.
Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.Roads helped keep the empire together during the Pax Romana (and afterwards) by easing travel, trade and communications.
darius was a good empire because he let the people keep their culture and keep their own god he use policy of toleration
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They continued the existing local governments, overseen by Persian porvincial governosr. These governors maintained external and internal security.
His code, or set of laws, is the answer you are looking for.
Control and conquer people using force and coercion. Be able to keep that control.
Charlemagne travelled around the empire frequently and extensively.
He gave them wealth, food, and more.Darius also let them keep their religion, laws, and wanted to take a man from I think about 18-late 40's to defend his empire at war.
Spartan Law was so strict because of the many wars going on and there was overpopulation. So in all, it was to keep its crime, and population under control.
plot to keep them under the strict control of England
Alexander did several things to keep his empire united when he was alive. One thing that he did was he used his armies to control the cities under his rule.
Darius the mede was a ruler that let slaves keep their religion and greatly expanded persia.
IIndia try very hard to maintain there empire because they were afraid of loosing there culture, language, religion, and customs