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Darius I (l. c. 550-486 BCE, r. 522-486 BCE), also known as Darius the Great, was the third Persian King of the Achaemenid Empire. His reign lasted 36 years, from 522 to 486 BCE; during this time the Persian Empire reached its peak.
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In correlation to the blacks codes in the late 1800s, the common fine if an African American was convicted for laziness would be 50 dollars.
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British Field Marshall Bernard Montgomery's contributions to the Allied war effort were:-
A. He planned and led the invasions of North Africa and Western Europe.
C. He defeated the Axis armies of Italy and Germany at El Alamein, Egypt.
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'Field Marshall Bernard' is known to be one of the most successful British commanders of World War II. He was also known as 'Monty'. He led the Eighth Army and won the first Allied land at 'El Alamein', Egypt.
He ordered the Allies against General 'Erwin Rommel' in North Africa, and was also successful in invading Italy and Normandy.
The Axis army of Italy and Germany suffered a decisive defeat by the British Eighth Army.