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What factor contributed to the decline of the Neo-Babylonian Empire? The empire became weak after numerous rebellions. The empire was in debt due to expensive building projects. The empire fell into decline after the death of a powerful leader. The empire became weak due to wars with neighboring empires.

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the empire became weak after numerous rebellions.

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Option: The empire became weak due to wars with neighboring empires.

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Babylonia was a state in ancient Mesopotamia. It grew into one of the flourishes and largest cities under the rule of Hammurabi. After his death, the empire returned to a small kingdom. A new line of kings founded a Neo-Babylonian Empire that crossed from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean Sea. The Neo-Babylonian Empire became a powerful state after defeating the Assyrians at Nineveh. In 539 B.C., the Persian king Cyrus the Great conquered Babylon, with it the empire came under the control of Persian.

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