Question
In Hellenistic culture, which was NOT a culture that there was a new acceptance of?
A. Persians
B. Egyptians
C. Indians
D. Romans
A. Persians
B. Egyptians
C. Indians
D. Romans
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D. Romans
In the context of Hellenistic culture, there was a new acceptance of Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures as the Hellenistic world expanded following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The Romans, however, were not considered part of this new cultural synthesis during the Hellenistic period, as they were still largely developing their own identity during this time. The Hellenistic period is generally considered to have ended before Rome became a dominant cultural and political force in the Mediterranean.
In the context of Hellenistic culture, there was a new acceptance of Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures as the Hellenistic world expanded following the conquests of Alexander the Great. The Romans, however, were not considered part of this new cultural synthesis during the Hellenistic period, as they were still largely developing their own identity during this time. The Hellenistic period is generally considered to have ended before Rome became a dominant cultural and political force in the Mediterranean.