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Cyrus was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire and under his government, the Empire expanded vastly and conquered most of Western and Central Asia.
Cyrus the Great created the largest empire the world had ever seen. He reigned between 559 to 530 BC and was succeeded by Cambyses II.
Darius was an emperor of the Achaemenid Empire of Persia. He came into power after overthrowing the monarch Bardiya.
His reign was met with endless rebellions which he always quelled.
He organized the empire by dividing it into provinces and put straps in charge over each province.
His reign brought about progress in Persian empire as he built road networks and introduced standard weights and measures.
He helped centralize the empire and unify it.
Would I look to Cyrus and Darius as role models as a leader of a vast empire in ancient times?
Yes, I would.
They were both great men of their time, Cyrus was a military genius and commander, Darius was great at administration by organising the empire and placing governors on each province, while making large roads for easier movement.
They're both definitely unreliable, but the second answer(B) it doesn't seem like the narrator of "The Black Cat" seems insane, so I'm gonna think its D. I might be wrong though...
The United Nations main goal is to work on international law, international security, economic development, human rights, social progress, and eventually world peace. ... Almost every internationally recognized country is in the U.N.; as it contains 193 member states out of the 196 total nations of the world.
Hello there buddy,
I believe that your correct answer would be "<span>Bad things occur as punishment for evil deeds.". Based on my research, She expressed many negative thing's such as thing's as punishment's for evil deed's.
Hope this helps.
~Jurgen</span>