5. Why did the Persian emperor Darius invade Greece? A. He wanted to stop the fighting between Sparta and Athens. B. He wanted to avenge the defeat of his father, Xerxes. C. Athenians had helped Ionian cities when they revolted against the Persians. D. Spartan forces under King Leonidas had attacked several Persian cities.
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B. He wanted to avenge the defeat of his father, Xerxes.
which orriginally occured because C. Athenians had helped Ionian cities when they revolted against the Persians.
xerxes was darius son
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dude i just told you. the purpose was to punish Athens for aiding the Ionians in their revolt against Persian rule
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basically the ionians in asia minor (modern turkey) went all nuts and revolted
the greeks gave them sancturary from Pergamom and the Persians sent 2 armies after them
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the first was lead by darius and the battle of marathon ensued which was an epic greek victory
then the second which was where 300 film is based was also a greek victory of sorts
http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/548b8028e4b05733b80cc992 https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101026205306AA2N4w9 these say C
though the persians made a huge boat pontoon across the water and ransaced the greek countryside and all the towns and cities the oracle at delphi said that the great wooden wall would protect the greeks
then the greeks decided to get into ships and kick azz by using strategic topography and a fluke storm to win
the mightiest empire in the world was subdued twice
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101103111624AA7RC0C i have three links that say C @PRAETORIAN.10
humiliation for persians was paramount
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the battle of salamis was an amazing riparian victory
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seriously?
Seems like he is 100% sure not just sure!
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he says 200% sure not only 100%
not saying your wrong i just seen 4 people that said C
Who was allowed to participate in Athenian democracy? A. Slaves who had been fired B. Men who fathers had been citizens. C. wives of citizens D. Foreign-born residents @PRAETORIAN.10
there is no possible way i am wrong
the answer is C
like i said......
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for the first question
wait whats ???????????
wrong its B
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Which cultural element
Ok the first one is C and the second one is B!!!!!!!!!!!
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the \ first question is c
like i said
Which cultural element was common to all Greek city-states? A. Religion. B. Music C. Law D. Art @PRAETORIAN.10
the ionians revolted greece gave them clemency persia said fck you and sent an army under darius he got his azz kicked he died his son xerxes sent 2nd army they sucked though had a kinda half victory then battle of salamis greece won the end
Ohh so your saying lets make a long story short huh?
Sounds like a very dramatic story if you ask me!
@PRAETORIAN.10 do you know this one?
Who was allowed to participate in Athenian democracy? B. Men who fathers had been citizens.
Which cultural element was common to all Greek city-states? A. Religion. it was the number 1 thing of the epoch B. Music yeah not so much only for the affluent C. Law yeah but no one really abided to it D. Art only for the opulent
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Which cultural element was common to all Greek city-states? D
religion was most important and prevalent
spartans cared not for music or art
but even they heeded the oracles warnings
as leonidas did
Are you a genius on math? Or design?
the athenians were big on law but not every greek city state was
"go tell the athenians, passer by, that here obedient to our orders, 300 lie"
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