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History, 18.10.2020 05:01, simon88

Under King Darius I, the Persian Empire: A. Broke up into city-states with free governments.
B. Forced captured people to give up their religious beliefs.
C. Connected different religions using roads and postal service.
D. Gave governors powerful armies to rule over their subjects.
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