B. The author included this empire because during its peak it absolutely dominated all other cities and villages. It was the first empire also too allow its subjects to serve their gods and live in peace.
C. I feel like Cyrus allowing the people to continue their own lives and not forcing them to convert to his religion played a key part in allowing the empire to survive. When he took over a place he made sure to take away the head leader and replace it with one of his own just too make sure they never revolted against him. He told the people he conquered that their god sent him there to lead them. “When I made my gracious entry into Babylon, with rejoicing and pleasure I took up my lordly residence …show more content…
I believe the author included this empire to show that these people were absolute beasts in warfare and could dominate any piece of land. These men were not weak and completely held all of Europe in their palms. It all started off with one very poor man who had a strategy which led to one of the, if not the biggest empire.
C. The empire was made successful due to Genghis Khans ingenious war strategies. He often used these strategies to conquer nations and he used it once to protect religious believes. Allowing people to serve their religion was key to the empire surviving.
D. This empire was headed by trust and Mongols. They were loyal completely to their leader and did not question his ways and allowed him to do what was needed to do. Their amazing war strategies allowed them to gain respect and allowed them to dominate their territory.
E. The empire disbanded by religious intolerance. This is a common recurrence throughout empires. They soon decide to not follow their founder’s example and cause chaos and alienate the religions from themselves causing uprisings and assassinations.
F. This empire held many culturally different people examples of this are the Arab, Chinese, and Greek. These people helped rule over this large territory and kept trading with the empire to maintain a great