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The Greeks fought a series of wars with the ____ Empire.

Ionian

Hoplite

Athenian

Persian

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Answer:

Persian

Step-by-step explanation:

The Persian Wars were a series of wars fought between the Persians and the Greeks from 492 BC to 449 BC. Who were the Persians? The Persian Empire was the largest and most powerful empire in the world at the time of the Persian Wars.

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The correct answer is Persian

The Medical Wars took place between the Greek peoples (Achaeans, Ionians, Dorians, and Aeolians) and the Persian Fears over the dispute over Ionia in Asia Minor, when the Greek colonies of the region, especially Miletus, attempted to free themselves from Persian rule.

The struggle for independence from the Ionian cities, Greek colonies in Anatolia (region of present-day Turkey), which the Persians in their territorial expansion came to dominate, compromising Greek trade in the East was the main cause of these wars.

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