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Greece and Iran

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Greece and Iran, 1000-30 B.C.E. Ancient Iran, 1000?500 B.C.E. Geography and Resources Mountainous edges; salty interior deserts; sloping plateaus limited natural (water/food) resources = limited population; plentiful but underexploited mineral resources The Rise of the Persian Empire Cyrus (r BCE) ? Anatolia (Lydia) & Mesopotamia Cambyses (r 530-522 BCE) ? Egypt, Nubia, & Libya Darius (r 522-486 BCE) ? Indus Valley & Europe (Thrace) Imperial Organization 20 provinces/20 ?satraps? Royal roads and garrisons Opulent Royal Court Susa & Persepolis Ideology and Religion Propaganda contrasts with that of Assyrians; emphasizes cooperation and abundance Zoroastrianism The Rise of the Greeks, 1000?500 B.C.E. Geography and Resources

Compare and Contrast between Buddhism and Hinduism

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Tenzin Compare/Contrast Essay: Hinduism and Buddhism The two very similar religions Hinduism and Buddhism happen to originate from the same country, India. However, the religions also share a common similarity and difference in key beliefs, background establishment and their style of sacred buildings. This is because the founder of Buddhism Siddhartha Gautama was a Hindu before he preached about Buddhism. They are also considered one of the oldest living religions in the present day. After the rise of Buddhism, both the religions went through some controversies with each other of whether Buddhism was part of Hinduism, or if it is a separate religion.

APWH Chapter One Pg.2-12 Notes

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