How did the Persian Empire rule their conquered provinces?

A) by direct rule
B) through local priests
C) by direct rule of the King of Kings
D) by enslaving all conquered peoples
E) through appointed satraps


E

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EOC Q6.3 Which of the following correctly describes the change in Louis XVI’s title?

a) The Legislative Assembly changed his title from “King of France” to “Citoyen (citizen) Louis Capet, King of the French,” which emphasized his obligations to the French people. b) Louis ceased being “King of France” and became just plain Louis Capet, not king of anything. Consider This: Many members of the new Legislative Assembly believed the country would be better off without a king. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution. c) Louis was now “King of the French” at home, but kept his former titles in the French colonies. Consider This: Many members of the new Legislative Assembly believed the country would be better off without a king. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution. d) Louis’s title was changed to “First Citizen of the French People,” which emphasized his dignity as a former king. Consider This: Many members of the new Legislative Assembly believed the country would be better off without a king. See 6.2: The People’s Revolution.

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Hernán Cortés and the Aztecs battled for control of the Aztec empire, but what ultimately enabled Cortés's victory?

A) ? His marriage to Malintzin B) ? A deadly smallpox epidemic among the Aztecs C) ? Moctezuma's agreement to join forces with Cortés D) ? Cortés's brilliant military strategy E) ? None of these choices

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The Royal Proclamation of 1763:

A) established and expanded the province of Quebec. B) encouraged American land speculation. C) created an alliance between the colonists and the Iroquois. D) set aside lands west of the Appalachians as "Indian Country."

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Why did the political, economic, and social reforms implemented during the Qing Dynasty during its final decades fail to arrest the decline of Manchu rule? Was there an alternative political, economic, and social reform course that the emperors of the Qing Dynasty could have consistently followed that would have averted the weakening decline of Manchu rule and the successful European imperialist penetration of China?

What will be an ideal response?

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