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6 August, 06:16

I will give brainliest! * True or False History questions*

Philip II was Alexanders father who was assassinated by one of his own guards.

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Alexanders conquered more land, he spread Greek culture. The people were forced to embrace it and follow the Greek way of life which is how the Hellenistic Age started.

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The geography of the world changed during the period of Alexanders rule. However, conquered countries were not forced to forget their own cultures and adopt Greek culture.

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Alexnders army forced a supply line rather than living off of the land for food, horses, and weapons.

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The Hellenistic Age brought great advances in Math, Astronomy, and Philosophy.

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  1. 6 August, 08:55
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    True False True True True

    Explanation:

    Now lets get in to more details!

    Philip II was assassinated by one of his 07 bodyguards, named "Pausanias of Orestis". Why? well no one knows for certain. He was killed by the soldiers while trying to escape after the assassination.

    Alexander conquered nearly half of the known world back at the 3rd century B. C. It was the largest empire at the time, touching 3 continents and stretching from Greece to North-Western India. But Alexander DID NOT FORCE the people of the occupied areas to adapt the Greek way of life!

    One of the principle reasons for Alexander's victories was his superior supply chain. The Macedon supply chain tactics allows the Macedonian army and the cavalry to move much faster and act more flexibly than their much stronger opponents.

    The Hellenistic age started from Alexander connected the knowledge of East with West. Bringing about more advancements in various fields. The famous city of Alexandria founded by Alexander in Egypt eventually became the Capital of all ancient wisdom and knowledge!
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