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Which was the most important lasting impact of Alexanderโ€™s conquests?

A.
the spread of Greek ideas around the ancient world

B.
the creation of a new empire

C.
the division of the empire among his generals

D.
Macedonian domination of Greece

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
What do you think?
Answered by unknown
my answer c
Answered by Ms. Sue
I disagree.
Answered by yoguy
the answer is b
Answered by Ms. Sue
No.

Please do not post this question or answer again.
Answered by A.normal.tree
Ms. Sue if you really wanted to help people you would tell them what they did wrong and how to ACTUALLY help them.
Yeah! MS.SUE, IF YOU WERE SO SMART THEN WHAT'S THE FREAKING ANSWER THEN?!?
Answered by Colorado Kid
Because Ms. Sue is so dang RUDE, and doesn't want anyone, to get any help in Social Studies, here are all the correct answers... :)~

1. A, E
2. A
3. B
Answered by Trainman
Thanks Colorado kid I got an 100... I'll take that 3% quick check grade
Answered by KAYDO
ahahah
Answered by #MJ Real
The correct answer is "A", and here is my test results,
Which was the most important lasting impact of Alexanderโ€™s conquests?

Correct answer
A.the spread of Greek ideas around the ancient world

Incorrect answer
B.the creation of a new empire

Incorrect answer
C.the division of the empire among his generals

Incorrect answer
D.Macedonian domination of Greece
1. A and E
2. A
3. B

These answers is for the Quick Check for Lesson 8: Alexander and the Hellenistic World In Connexus. Your welcome ๐Ÿ™
Answered by puss&boots
i hate the teachers on here
Answered by To puss&boots
well if it makes you feel any better ms sue is DEAD
Answered by bubbles
Ms. Sue why do you discourage learning? To be a real teacher you need to help students that come to you for assistance, be sure to work on that or nobody will like you. They will ostracize you
Not dead
Answered by Hello!
Thanks for the answers! I don't think anyone will see it, but still thanks!
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