Was hit the hardest, they quickly turned to a new leader who promised food and wealth he also blamed the economy crisis on the Jewish people this led to the start of World War 11.
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Divided the Persian Empire into 20 provinces - Darius I;
Tolerated religions and customs of conquered people - Both;
Defeated the Medes and became the first leader of the Persian Empire - Cyrus the Great;
Established the capital called Persepolis - Darius I;
Created the Immortals, a force of 10,000 highly skilled warriors to serve him - Cyrus the Great;
Expanded the Persian Empire by conquering surrounding lands - Both;
Cyrus the Great and Darius I are both seen as excellent leaders and they have a place in the hearts of most Iranians even in the present. Both of them had numerous achievements. Cyrus the Great was the one that actually created the Persian Empire, created the legendary ''Immortals' managed to conquer new territories, but was also a very tolerant and generous leader. Darius I, also referred to as Darius the Great, managed to became the leader of the Persian Empire after the assassination of the usurper on the throne. He later managed to implement numerous political reforms, conquered even more territories, and ordered the building and establishing of the capital Persepolis which was a real miracle in the antiquity.
Its false because if you read the book you can see its not in the book so its false.
The agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits and to form the society in which they live or it essentially binds people into a community that exists for mutual preservation is called Social Contract. People gain the civil freedom of being able to think and act rationally and morally but they sacrifice the physical freedom of being able to do whatever they please, when they enter into civil society. It is the vision that persons' political and moral obligations are dependent upon a contract. Jean-Jacques Rousseau believes that only by engaging into this contract that people become wholly human.