In the Persian Empire, satrapies were a response to the problem of ________

A) improving communication within the empire
B) establishing a uniform monetary system
C) religious dissent
D) administering a vast empire


D

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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The Japanese proverb "the nail that sticks up gets hammered down" means that

A. the Japanese do not like sloppy workmanship. B. people should not stand out or be different from everyone else. C. you might get hit if you disagree with someone in Japan. D. those people who stand up for what they believe in will get what they need in life.

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As Han Wu Di pushed the northern nomads to the west, some pushed into the Roman Empire, where they were known as the

a. Goths b. Huns c. Mongols d. Golden Horde e. Picts

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