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Q: How did Persian empire keep its people from rebelling against it?
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A strength of the Persian Empire was that the people were happy. A weakness of the Persian Empire was there were too high of taxes.


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Land, sea and sky; and people.


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The Persian empire took over Ionia, and tried to force them to pay tribute. They were also forced to serve the Persian army. They wanted to defeat the Persian Empire, but knew they couldn't because they were a small group of people, so they called to Athens for help. But after Athens had an initial success, they left. This left the Ionians alone, and they lost the battle against the Persians. as a punishment for turning against them, the Persians ruined the city of Meletus.


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The successive Persian kings from Cyrus to Darius until conquered by Alexander who turned it into an empire of his own..


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The people within the Persian Empire which he ruled.


Which people did Cyrus the Great conquer to begin the Persian Empire?

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To make his people happy


Who fought with the Persian Empire against the greek states?

The people of the Persian Empire provided the army and navy of the empire, including Egypt, Phoenicia and the Greek city-states of Ionia within the empire. The Persians enlisted many of the Greek city-stated of mainland Greece to their side - by bribery and threat. At the decisive land battle of Plataia in 479 BCE, a third of the Persian army was provided by central Greek cities such as Thebes. Macedonia and Thessaly also fought as an ally of the Persians.


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His council, his provincial governors, his army and navy, and many of the people within the Empire


How were people in the Persian Empire educated?

Education in the Persian Empire was primarily focused on training individuals for specific roles in society, such as scribes, administrators, and soldiers. The elite were often educated through private tutors or in specialized schools, while the common people received education through informal methods within their communities. Zoroastrian priests were responsible for teaching religious and moral principles to the population.