The Greco-Persian Wars (also often called the Persian Wars) were a series of conflicts between the Achaemenid Empire and Greek city-states that started in 499 BC[i] and lasted until 449 BC. The collision between the fractious political world of the Greeks and the enormous empire of the Persians began when Cyrus the Great conquered the Greek-inhabited region of Ionia in 547 BC. Struggling to control the independent-minded cities of Ionia, the Persians appointed tyrants to rule each of them. This would prove to be the source of much trouble for the Greeks and Persians alike.
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African rulers were converted to Islam, who then based their government on Islamic law
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Mmm my choice would be false....I'm not sure but it sounds right
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Doughnuts
Explanation: because they have a lower cost, more people will buy them and they will make better profit.