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                The Greatest leader of the Persian Empire is considered to be-(1 point)ResponsesSocratesSocratesPhillip II Phillip II Hammurabi Hammurabi Darius I
            
            
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    The greatest leader of the Persian Empire is typically considered to be **Darius I**. He ruled from 522 to 486 BCE and is known for his administrative achievements, the expansion of the empire, and the establishment of a system of satrapies (provinces). Hammurabi is associated with ancient Babylon, and Socrates and Phillip II are not Persian leaders.
    
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