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RideAnS [48]
2 years ago
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In what ways were the Persian empires set up to deal with a diverse society?

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Vikentia [17]2 years ago
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Society Because the Persian Empire (often called the Achaemenid Empire) embraced many nations and cultures, each with its own distinctive social structure, it is impossible to speak of “society” in the singular. However, there were some trends within the empire which were felt throughout the empire.

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