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tiara099

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Alexander the Great razed Persepolis in 330 BCE. What prior event suggests that this was an act of revenge?
 
  a. Destruction of Assyrian city of Nimrud
  b. Birth of the Sasanian dynasty
 c. Persian sack of the Athenian Acropolis
  d. Persian sack of Sparta

Question 2

Historical narrative relief can be found at the Assyrian palace of ____ at Nimrud.
 
  a. Gudea
 b. Sargon IV
 c. Marduk I
 d. Ashurnasirpal II



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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