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All of the following are improvements that King Darius made to the Persian empire EXCEPT:
Built good roads connecting the empire.
Created a government system that was centrally controlled.
Implemented a uniform system of weights and measures.
Adopted the same coin money throughout the empire.
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"Created a government system that was centrally controlled."
Explanation: Darius organized the empire into satrapies (provinces) ruled by satraps and allowed local customs and officials to remain — it was an efficient, partly decentralized administrative system. He did, however, build the Royal Road, standardize weights/measures, and introduce a common coinage.
Explanation: Darius organized the empire into satrapies (provinces) ruled by satraps and allowed local customs and officials to remain — it was an efficient, partly decentralized administrative system. He did, however, build the Royal Road, standardize weights/measures, and introduce a common coinage.
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