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Coach Crews World History

Use the map on page 132 to answer the following questions: 1. About how long was the Royal Road? 2. Based on the map, why might the Persian Empire have been a threat to Greece?

- As you read pages , write information that supports this main idea. - You must include at least 10 bullet point notes underneath the main idea

1. Why was Cyrus considered a fair ruler? 2. What did King Darius’s power depend upon? 3. Where was Persian located? 4. What was the Royal Road? 5. What lands made up the Persian Empire? 6. Explain Zorastrianism.