answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Why was the Achaemenid Empire so successful for so long?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Approximately how long did the Achaemenid Empire last?

From around 550-330 BCE. So about 220 years.


Why was the Roman Empire so successful at holding on to their empire for so long?

They established defendable borders and split the empire into four which gave the rulers of each a chance to control their limited areas.


Identify two highly successful empire from ancient times for each write one or two sentences explaining why the empire was so successful?

Two highly successful empires from ancient times were the Egyptian empire and the Roman empire. Now you do the rest of your homework and figure out for yourself why they were successful.


Why were the Dutch so successful in establishing a trade empire in the Indian empire?

Um 😐 your what know


Why was the babylonian empire so successful?

Mostly because of Hammurabi


Was loose confederacy what made the Ottoman Empire so successful?

no


What system made the Ottoman Empire so successful?

Bureaucracy.


Why was Alexander successful at spreading His empire?

Alexander was so Successful at spreading his empire because he was Very clever, intelligent, brave and was a fierce warrior. Also he had good strategies.


Why were they successful in their quest to expand the empire and spread lslam?

Alexander was so Successful at spreading his empire because he was Very clever, intelligent, brave and was a fierce warrior. Also he had good strategies.


Why was Star Wars so successful?

it was so successful because of how well it was made for how long ago it was created


Why was rome able to rise succesfully?

Rome's government was so successful because the empire was so efficent. The Romans had paved roads and powerful armies to protect citizens too.


What empires preserved the Persian culture?

The Achaemenid Empire 550-330 BCE ; subsequent empires from Alexander onwards tried to introduce their own cultures, so they became so mixed up that it could hardly be called Persian culture any more.