What is a satrap and what Empire chose to rely upon them?
A) The "King's Eyes" were the satraps of the Persian Empire; they were the eyes and ears of the royal family ensuring loyalty in each province.
B) A governor appointed by the king to oversee tax collection, trade, military activities, etc. This is seen in both the Persian and Assyrian Empires.
C) A governor that is the ultimate authority of that province to oversee tax collection, religious worship, and ensure loyalty to the king. This was first seen in Persia.
D) The "King's Eyes" were the satraps of the Assyrian Empire; they were the eyes and ears of the royal family ensuring loyalty in each province.
E) A satrap is a liaison between the Persian king and the local governors of provinces.
B
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