Bell ringer Explain what caused the fall of classical empires. In a paragraph.

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Bell ringer Explain what caused the fall of classical empires. In a paragraph.

The Persians To encourage unity, he had hundreds of miles of roads built or repaired. The Royal Road made it easier to communicate with different parts of the empire. Trade improved: Common set of weights & measures. Use of coins, which the Lydians of Asia Minor had first introduced. Replaced barter with the exchange of money. Single Persian coinage created economic links among his far-flung subjects. Postal System

Good vs. evil Did you ever have to make a choice between something you knew was the right thing to do and something you knew was wrong? Explain what you chose to do and why? Do Now:

Zoroastrianism Religious beliefs put forward by the Persian thinker Zarathustra (about 600 BCE) Zoroastrian Beliefs: Not strict monotheists: one main god and six lesser deities Avesta – Holy Book, Magi - priests Major God - Ahura Mazda the Persians were tolerant of the people they conquered. They respected the customs and religious traditions of the diverse groups in their empire. Zoroastrianism influenced many religions.

DUALISM All people must choose a side The world is a battleground between good and evil

Zoroastrianism Angra Mainyu VSVSVSVS Ahura Mazda Believed in “good words, good thoughts, goods deeds.”

Judgment day The good will go to heaven, the bad would suffer in hell. REWARD or PUNISHMENT?

Goodness will eventually prevail, and the world will achieve eternal peace.

Comparison What types of moral behavior were highly regarded in the teachings of Zarathustra and Jesus? “Be good, not base.” “Please Ahura Mazda with righteous deeds performed with faith in truth…” “Blessed are they which hunger and thirst after righteousness” Blessed are the pure in heart; for they shall see God.” “Love your enemies, bless them that curse you…” What does each man say will determine whether or not people are “Good” or “Evil?” “…let the wise choose aright” “Of these Twin Spirits, the Evil One chose to do the worst.” “Blessed are ye when men shall revile you and persecute you and shall say all manner of evil against you falsely for my sake.” “Therefore, all things whatsoever ye would that men should do to you, do ye even so to them.”

Comparison How would those who adhere to the values of “Goodness” be rewarded? “Then at Thy command shall the Good Mind establish the Kingdom of Heaven, O Mazda.” “Long punishment for the evil-doer, and bliss for the follower of truth, The joy of salvation for the Righteous ever afterwards.” “Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness’s sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” “Rejoice, and be exceedingly glad: for great is your reward in heaven…” Is a Dualistic model more effective than a Polytheistic model in uniting civilizations? Explain.