Question
The Persian Wars started when Emperor Darius I began an invasion of Greece. What caused Darius to decide to attack Greece?
A.
Greek armies had attacked and taken over land that belonged to Persia.
B.
Greek pirates had raided Persia's merchant ships and coastal towns.
C.
Greek leaders had declared independence from the Persian Empire.
D.
Greek city-states had supported rebellions in the Persian Empire.
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A.
Greek armies had attacked and taken over land that belonged to Persia.
B.
Greek pirates had raided Persia's merchant ships and coastal towns.
C.
Greek leaders had declared independence from the Persian Empire.
D.
Greek city-states had supported rebellions in the Persian Empire.
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The correct answer is D. Greek city-states had supported rebellions in the Persian Empire.
Darius I sought to punish the Greek city-states that had aided the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule, which was one of the significant catalysts for the Persian Wars.
Darius I sought to punish the Greek city-states that had aided the Ionian Revolt against Persian rule, which was one of the significant catalysts for the Persian Wars.
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