In what ways, both political and religious, did the later Seleucid, Parthian, and Sasanid empires try to position themselves as the heirs of the Achaemenids? Why did they do this? How successful were they in this attempt?
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A. an unwritten accumulation of laws and customs. B. a formally preserved written set of laws. C. inscribed upon cement blocks and displayed. D. part written; part unwritten. E. a set of laws limiting the powers of chief magistrates.
The Great Indian Revolt began in the province of ____________________
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The casualties from the battle at Shiloh Church were enormous because of the
A) foolish use of headlong infantry attacks. B) insufficient care of wounds on the battlefield. C) development of more lethal weapons and ammunition. D) surprise nature of the southern attack.
The War of 1812 ended in a draw, yet Americans thought they had won the war. What gave Americans the impression that they had emerged victorious?
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