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7 November, 19:47

For most of its history, how did the Persian Empire keep its people from rebelling against it? A.

Its people were heavily guarded and could not rebel.

B.

It was small enough to govern easily.

C.

It tolerated local religions and customs.

D.

Its people shared the same culture and history.

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  1. 7 November, 22:53
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    C tolerated local religious and custom
  2. 7 November, 23:36
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    The answer will be C. It tolerated local religions and customs. When Cyrus the great successfully conquered the Medes and united Iranians in 550 B. C. E. created a large enpire and he was very smart to make people lived in their comunities respecting their customs and religions. He respected the Hebrew who were treated badly by the Babylonians, for example.
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