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8 January, 17:07

Following the 4th century BC, what became the dominant language in the Middle East?

A) Persian

B) Latin

C) Greek

D) Demotic Egyptian

E) Aramaic

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  1. 8 January, 18:53
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    Answer: B) Latin

    Explanation:

    The Roman Empire ruled the Middle East in the 4th century BC, and Latin was the officially recognized language.

    Although Greek, Aramaic, Syriac and other mid-eastern languages were used, the Roman Emire as the ruling power used Latin for official business even in conquered territories.
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