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01/12 Persia's Empire

01/12 Persia's Empire

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Persia's Empire

A Social Studies Lesson

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Persia's Empire

  • While Greek city-states were going through changes in their governments, the Persians were building a large empire in southwest Asia.

  • Persia was located in what is today called Iran.

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Conquered Territories

  • In the 500s b.c., a Persian king named Cyrus the Great built a powerful army.

  • Cyrus conquered Mesopotamia, Syria, and Judah.

  • He also conquered Greek city-states that were in the area of Anatolia (now Turkey).

  • The Persian empire became the largest in the ancient world.

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Multiple Select

Select all the territories that Cyrus conquered.

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Athens

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Greek city-states in Anatolia

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Judah

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Syria

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Mesopotamia

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Cyrus: A Fair Ruler

  • Cyrus ruled fairly and allowed the people he conquered to keep their own languages, religions, and laws.

  • After Cyrus, new rulers continued to expand the empire.

  • Persia controlled Egypt, western India, and lands northeast of Greece.

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Multiple Choice

Draw Conclusions: Why did Cyrus rule fairly and allow the conquered territories to keep their languages and rules?

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He was lazy.

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Forcing new territories to change could create uprisings.

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He thought it would take too much time to teach them new languages.

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He was hoping it would make people like him.

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The Royal Road

  • The Persians improved the network of roads built by the Assyrians.

  • They built an important road called the Royal Road where travelers could get food, water, and fresh horses at roadside stations.

  • Before the road was built, it would take about three months to travel from Persia to Anatolia. Using the road, the time was cut to just seven days.

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Multiple Choice

What did Persia do to speed up traveling?T

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They forced people to run faster.

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They trained better horses.

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They improved roads built by Assyrians.

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They cut through the mountains.

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Darius I

  • The Persian Empire kept expanding and Darius I ruled Persia from 522 b.c. to 486 b.c.

  • He divided the empire into provinces to

    make it easier to manage.

  • He called the provinces satrapies.

  • Each satrapy was ruled by a governor who was called a satrap that collected taxes and recruited soldiers for the

    Persian army.

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Multiple Choice

What is a satrap?

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A governor of a Persian province

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A king of Persia

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A tyrant of Persia

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A noble of Persia

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Zoroastrianism

  • At first the Persians worshiped many gods.

  • Then in the 600s b.c., a religious teacher named Zoroaster started preaching a new religion called Zoroastrianism.

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Multiple Choice

What was one thing people that followed Zoroastrianism believed?

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They believed in many gods.

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They believed women were weak.

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They believed people could choose good or evil.

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They believed in the Bible.

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Zoroaster

  • Zoroaster taught that there was one god, named Ahura Mazda and he was the creator of all things and the leader of the forces of good.

  • Zoroaster believed people were free to choose between good and evil, but at the end of time, goodness would win.

  • Most Persians accepted Zoroastrianism and they also began to view the monarchy as sacred.

  • Persian kings believed they ruled by the

    power of Ahura Mazda.

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Multiple Choice

Why did Persians begin to believe the monarchy was sacred?

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They thought kings were given power by the god Ahura Mazda.

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They were afraid of the kings.

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Zoroaster made them believe that.

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They wanted to choose goodness.

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A Social Studies Lesson

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