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When I [Cyrus] made my triumphal entrance into Babylon, I took up my lordly residence in the royal palace with joy and rejoicing; Marduk [a Babylonian God], the great lord, moved the noble heart of the residents of Babylon to me, while I gave daily attention to his worship. My numerous troops marched peacefully into Babylon. In all Sumer and Akkad I permitted no enemy to enter. The needs of Babylon and of all its cities I gladly attended to . . . the shameful yoke was removed from them. Their dwellings, which had fallen, I restored. I cleared out their ruins. Marduk, the great lord, rejoiced in my pious deeds, and graciously blessed me. What is Cyrus discussing in this passage? his success in battle over Marduk his victory over Babylon his defeat by the Babylonians his conquest of Sumer

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On Edgenuity it's B, "his victory over Babylon"

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B) His victory over Babylon

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