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Why was Darius’s use of satraps important to maintaining the power in the Persian Empire? (multiple answers 4)
A
The Persian Empire was too large for Darius to rule by himself.
B
Satraps became the all powerful.
C
Darius divided his empire into 20 provinces and installed a satrap in each province to help Darius rule.
D
The satrap was responsible for collecting taxes, serving as a judge, and putting down rebellions within their province.
E
Darius sent his officials to check on each province to ensure the satrap was loyal.
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Importance of Satraps The satraps were a key aspect of administration in the many Persian empires. The satrapies, which were their districts of governance, ruled over the lives of the various peoples of the empire. As a viceroy to the king or emperor, the satraps were his chief ally in any given province.

Detailed explanation-2: -He divided the empire into some 20 provinces (called satrapy), governed by appointed local officials (satraps) with minimal interference from their Persian overlords. He set the amount of annual tax due from each province and sent agents to watch his distant satraps and ensure they weren’t overtaxing their subjects.

Detailed explanation-3: -What is Darius the Great known for? Darius the Great was an Achaemenid ruler noted for his administrative genius, his great building projects, and his benevolence toward the diverse peoples under his sovereignty. His policies and building projects helped fortify his vast empire and enhance trade throughout.

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