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iren [92.7K]
2 years ago
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Cyrus the great

Social Studies
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skad [1K]2 years ago
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Answer:

d. created a great Persian Empire.  

Explanation:

King Cyrus the great created the Persian empire, He invaded and conquered Babylon and also freed the Jewish people.

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