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Which most likely was Persia’s most valuable asset?
its canals
its crop
its mines
its oil supply
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its mines
Persia was rich in mineral resources (gold, silver, copper, etc.), which provided major revenue for the state, funded armies and administration, and supported trade—more decisive than canals or crops.
Persia was rich in mineral resources (gold, silver, copper, etc.), which provided major revenue for the state, funded armies and administration, and supported trade—more decisive than canals or crops.
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