Cyrus the Great was the first king of Achneamid Empire. He conquered Babylon and freed thousands of Jews. He founded a capital city, Parsagadae. He conquered the Median Empire, Lydian Empire and the Neo-Babylonian Empire. His achievements in politics, human rights and military strategies are recognized along with his influence on Western and Eastern civilizations.
Darius the Great extended the empire borders into India and Europe. He established the government that has became future models of government. He establish a tax-collection system, divided his empire into districts known as Satrapies, built system of roads, establish a network of spies and built two new capital cities at Susa and Persepolis.
Xerxes the Great captured Athens when he won the Battle of Thermopylae but succeeding battles didn't favored the Persians forcing them to went back to Persia. There, Xerxes completed projects left unfinished by his father at Susa and Persepolis. He built the Gate of All Nation and the Hall of Hundred Columns at Persepolis.He completed Apadana, the palace of Darius and the Treasury. He also built his own palace twice larger than his father's.
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Eiffel Tower in Paris, Great Wall in China, Kremlin in Russia, Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, Great Pyramid in Egypt, Sydney Opera House in Australia, Statute of Liberty in USA,Taj Mahal in India
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The Judiciary Act of 1789...
C. Allowed John Marshall to become the Chief Justice
The office of Chief Justice did not exist prior to the Judiciary Act of 1789 and established the office. This in turn allowed John Marshall to become the chief justice. The other options, while true in history, are not related to the Judiciary Act of 1789.
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Confederation and unitary systems of government are on opposite ends of the spectrum of control and unification.
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- The confederate State of America created the confederunitary government it uses all the states power and right in order to give them power and take over as single organizations.
- But it is opposite in the case of unitary government.In unitary government the central federal government holds absolute power over the single units.
- Together they impose law and pass judgment on the country as a whole.