(Revised) Conrad-Demarest Model of Empire
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(Revised) Conrad-Demarest Model of
EmpireMr. Millhouse
AP World HistoryHebron High School
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Questions to Consider
What are the four stages of the Conrad-Demarest Model of Empire?
What are the benefits and limits of using historical models to understand history?
How well do the Classical Empires fit the Conrad-Demarest Model of Empire?
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Stage 1: Pre-Conditions for Empire
1. State-level government (such as a city-state or kingdom)
2. High agricultural potential3. Environmental diversity4. A power vacuum. Several small neighboring
states with no dominate power.5. Mutual hostility between neighboring states.6. Adequate military resources (people, weapons,
etc.)
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Egypt
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Mesopotamia
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Mesopotamia
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Persia
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Persia – Power Vacuum
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Persia
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Stage 2: Rise of Persian Empire
Charismatic leadership Cyrus the Great Darius
Military victories Conquer Mesopotamia,
Turkey, and Egypt Economic and/or social
reform Practiced religious
toleration
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The Persian Empire
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Rewards of Persian Empire Bureaucracy
Satraps Infrastructure
Royal Road Military/Defense
The Immortals Culture
Architecture Zoroastrianism
A Persian satrap
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The Royal Road
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The Immortals
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Persian Culture