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APW Chapter 4--topics of Eurasian Empires, Empires, Classical Era Empires, and Eurasian Empires

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215758775When did the first empires develop?during the era of the first civilizations
215758776What were the Eurasian empires of the "classical era"?Akkadian Empire, Babylonian Empire, Assyrian Empire, and Egypt -- all central to world history for 4000 years
215758777What is an empire?has: political system with coercive power; larger more aggressive states
215758778What were the larger more aggressive states of an empire like?conquered other states, use their resources; included multiple people and cultures; no clear line between empires and small multiethnic states
215758779What were the Eurasian empires of the classical era?Persian Empire - Iran; Greek Empire of Alexander the Great - Greece; Roman Empire - Italy; Chinese Empire (Qin and Han) - China; India - (Mauryan and Gupta Empires)
215758780common problems facing the classical empires?1. would they impose their culture on people? 2. would they rule conquered people directly or through local elites? 3. how should they extract wealth while maintained order?
215758781What is the biggest common factor among the classical empires?ALL EVENTUALLY COLLAPSED
215758782What makes empires so appealing?imposing size; blood and violence of conquering; satisfaction of watching fall of the mighty; stimulated exchange of ideas, cultures, and values; people and security encouraged development, commerce, and culture mixing

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