Imperial+Multiculturalism

This is best represented in Persia. Persians ran their empire with multicltural imperilism in that they counquered people but allowed themto maintain their traditions and culture. They even adopted their gods and implanted them into their own religion. The Assyrians avoided this completley assimilating all conquered people by seperating and dispersing them throughout their empire. The Greeks lacked imperial multiculturalism as well forcing more people to follow the greek city state tht was in power. Alexander was the one greek to actually attempt multicultuarlism in his empire to avoid conflict and maintain peace while he was away during conquests.