The Achaemenids' imperial success was based in part on their ability to
a. enslave those who objected to their rule.
b. tolerate only those religions approved by the state.
c. adapt the governing institutions of their predecessors.
d. use the local currency and weights and measures throughout their empire.
c
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George Washington's victory at Yorktown came as a joint achievement of the Continental Army and
A. militia from the area. B. the French navy. C. the French army. D. All of these answers are correct.
The Sasanids drew upon which of the following to help solidify their rule?
A. their connection to the Roman empire B. their Kushana roots C. their Achaemenid lineage D. their strong ties to Alexander the Great
At the Hartford Convention, leading New England politicians gathered to discuss __________.
a. slavery b. the relationship between the region and the federal government c. secession d. important revisions to federal tax policy