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Describe two steps of Darius took to unite the Persian empire?

He divide the Persian Empire into provinces each headed by a governor called a "satrap." To encourage unity he hundreds of miles of roads built or repaired. It made it easier to communicate with different parts of the empire.


How did the Inca empire communicate with different parts of their empire?

they used messaging across the partd of the inca around there


Who were Darius and Xerxes?

Darius I, known as Darius the Great, was the third king of kings of the Achaemenid Empire. Darius held the empire at its peak, then including Egypt, and parts of Greece. The decay and downfall of the empire commenced with his death and the coronation of his son, Xerxes.


What empire what ruled by King Darius 1?

In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.


Why did Darius divide the empire into two provinces?

he divide the empire into two provinces because King Darius appointed Satraps or governors to rule various provinces in his empire for easier governance. By appointing Satraps, he was free from mundane daily bureaucratic issues of ruling an empire that streched from the northern borders of India, the entire Middle East and all the way to Libya and parts of Greece.

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It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily communicate.


Describe two steps of Darius took to unite the Persian empire?

He divide the Persian Empire into provinces each headed by a governor called a "satrap." To encourage unity he hundreds of miles of roads built or repaired. It made it easier to communicate with different parts of the empire.


How did the Inca empire communicate with different parts of their empire?

they used messaging across the partd of the inca around there


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It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily communicate.


How did the invention of the telegraph help imperial power develop in the 19Th century?

It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily communicate.


How did the invention of the telegraph help imperial powers developed in the 19th century?

It allowed leaders in different parts of an empire to easily communicate.


What was the climate like in the Islamic empire?

Different in different parts of the empire.


What did Darius build during his rule to connect various parts of the empire?

He established trunk roads and sea transport.


Who helped Darius control distant parts of the empire?

He divided the Empire into 20 provinces, each with a Persian governor who was responsible to him for internal and external security, tax collection and advancing prosperity.


How did advances in communication technology after the industrial revolution contributes to europes ability to establish and dominate how colonial empire?

They allowed Europeans to communicate easily across different parts of international empires.


What empire what ruled by King Darius 1?

In the 5th century BC, Darius 1, or Darius the Great ruled Persia. At the time, it was a true empire. He installed distributed governing, by dividing the country and assigning Satraps to rule the parts in his name. He also uniformed the monetary system, the language and he pretty much wrote the Imperialist 101. Clever chap, really.