Building an extensive network of roads, and granting citizenship to people in outlying areas.
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how did charlimange use religion to grow there empire
Charlemagne created the Holy Roman Empire by uniting a large portion of Western Europe under his rule through military conquests and strategic alliances. In 800 AD, he was crowned Emperor by Pope Leo III, which symbolically connected his authority to the Roman tradition and the Christian Church. This coronation not only legitimized his rule but also established the empire as a central authority in a fragmented post-Roman Europe, promoting the idea of a Christian empire that would last for centuries. His efforts in administration, legal reform, and cultural revival further solidified the foundations of the Holy Roman Empire.
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Emperor Justinian was able to bring back many traits and traditions of the Roman empire. Justinian not only was able to revive the Roman Empire, but was able to create his own legacy. (yes, I am in AP World History)
The downfall of the Mongol Empire was primarily caused by internal divisions and succession disputes after the death of Genghis Khan, which led to fragmentation into separate khanates. Additionally, overextension and difficulties in managing vast territories strained resources and governance. Cultural assimilation and the adoption of local customs weakened Mongol identity and unity. Finally, the rise of powerful regional states and external pressures, such as the emergence of the Russian principalities and the Ming Dynasty in China, contributed significantly to the empire's decline.
Under Shah Abbas, the Safavid Empire, which was a majority Persian empire, incorporated its Christian Armenian minority and foreign Chinese artisans to create a mixed cultural flowering.Please See: Cultural Blending: Case Study of the Safavid Empire
The Babylonian empire.
This is true. Alexander Hamilton was a nationalist by belief and wanted a strong central government. As such, his economic changes were meant to fund the national debt and create a central bank.
Some examples of cultural blending- migration- pursuit of religious freedom or conversion- trade- conquestSome reasons why it blended in the Safavid Empire"Suleyman's intrest in learning and culture prompted him to bring the best foreign artists and scholars to his court. They brought new ideas about art, literature, and learning to the empire."Source(s)McDougal Littell - Modern World History: Patterns of Interaction (Chapter 2.2, page 78)
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what was aneffect os sargon's decision to create an empire in sumer
He wanted to create a new Roman Empire.
In about 1200
The decline of the Assyrian Empire allowed Babylon to establish an empire in its place.
Darius II of the Persian Empire
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