Strong government and cultural tolerance. It also had a very good mailing system.
Long distance transportation, different languages and customs, and a diversity of religions were some of the challenges the Achaemenid Empire faced.
Civilizations rise and fall out of revolution (economic, political etc.). Usually a war of some kind where they are overtaken and the rule of that civilization is defeated. This may create the rise of a civilization where their is a new power ruling.
Some powerful empires that existed around at the same time were the Aztec and Inca Empires. However, the Inca Empire was much larger.
What caused the fall of the Aztec empire? We do know that there were a number of factors involved, not just one. There are probably many factors that we don't know about that were already contributing to the weakness of the empire. But let's look at some of the most obvious, immediate factors:There's little doubt that the ritual Aztec sacrifice contributed to the fall of the Aztec Empire, and in more ways than one. First, killing thousands of people, whether you or your neighbours, simply can't be good for a society. The loss of people in a loss that can't be calculated. Who knows how it would have been different if these people and their children had swelled the ranks that fought the Spanish, not to mention the other contributions they would have made.
Strong government and cultural tolerance. It also had a very good mailing system.
Long distance transportation, different languages and customs, and a diversity of religions were some of the challenges the Achaemenid Empire faced.
Some disciplines that fall under the category of human factors include: psychology, engineering, biomechanics, mechanobiology, industrial design, and graphic design.
They don't have Dan Cancino,that can play mean guitar, show them true enlightenment.
some empires in Mesopotamia are Babylon,Akkad,and the Chaldean empire
Civilizations rise and fall out of revolution (economic, political etc.). Usually a war of some kind where they are overtaken and the rule of that civilization is defeated. This may create the rise of a civilization where their is a new power ruling.
they were people but empires, you see, in Egypt the Empires were most powerful then anyone, this meant that they could do what ever they liked, except for when it came to the law in some places. Some Empires made their own law and some had to go by the others law, which didn't make them as, EMPIRE, of all only some,( meaning all the slaves and others they were not Empires).
Greek, Roman, Ottoman, British are some empires in succeeding order (there are others).
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Some powerful empires that existed around at the same time were the Aztec and Inca Empires. However, the Inca Empire was much larger.
Some of the lasting accomplishments of the Umayyad and Abbasid empires were religious freedom, lower taxes, and the geographical growth of the caliphate.
Many empires have a strong centralized power structure, a system to govern territories and people, and a desire to expand their territories through conquest or colonization. Additionally, empires often have a common culture or language that they promote across their domains.