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Coins have been found in the Persian empire, suggesting that they bought and sold. They also thought that trade makes people greedy, and encouraged it among their captives.

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Why was Cyrus considered a fair ruler?

He attempted to civilise the areas he brought into his empire, appointing Persian governors responsible for internal and external security, but leaving local government in the hands of local aristocracies and retaining their traditional customs.


How did Darius govern the Persian empire?

Through 20 provincial governors who were responsible for internal and external security, collecting taxes and public works, and supervising local government which was left in the hands of the traditional government of the appropriate cities, tribes and petty king.


What policy did Cyrus use to keep the Persian Empire under control?

He established Persian provincial governors but left local government in the hands of the normal governance by cities, tribes and principals. The governors were responsible for internal and external security. The peoples retained their own language, customs and religions, however Aramaic was established as a lingua franca to facilitate communicating amongst the disparate peoples.


How was power distributed in Persia?

Darius the Great divided his empire into 20 provinces (satrapies) headed by a Persian provincial governor (satrap) who was responsible for internal and external security, taxes, public works. Within that, local government by cities, princelings, tribes continued. The king and his council oversaw the activities of the satraps.


What are the 3 time periods of ancient Rome?

The Roman Empire passed through various stages from its first beginnings to its final collapse. Initially, Rome was ruled by kings, only to transform into a republic which lasted from 509 BCE until 27 BCE. From that point on, Rome thrived as an Empire until the "crisis time" of the 3rd century. After a brief recovery under a variety of emperors, Rome's western half was overwhelmed by Germanic invaders in the 5th century, while Rome's eastern half (which would soon be known as the Byzantine Empire) would continue until 1453 CE.

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Leaving local government in the hands of local rulers, with overall control and internal and external security provided by provincial governors under central direction. Maintaining taxes at a reasonable level.


Why why was Cyrus considered a fair ruler?

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