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How were women treated in the Persian Empire?

They were considered fully equal to men.
They were considered the same as enslaved persons.
They had a role in founding and leading the government.
They had more power and influence than in other cultures.

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User Ezgi
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Answer:

They had more power and influence than in other cultures.

Step-by-step explanation:

in ancient Persia, women had more power, influence, and independence than in other civilizations

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Answer:

Correct answer is They were considered fully equal to men.

Step-by-step explanation:

First option is correct because due to Zoroastrianism, that was a dominant religion at the time women were treated equal to men, and that is why were highly respected.

Second option is totally wrong as slaves had no rights.

Third option is not correct as men were ruling and bringing the decisions.

Fourth option is not correct as for example women of Sparta also had a strong role in their country.

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