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INDICATE ALL THE CORRECT ANSWERS: The cultural traffic caused by Alexander the Great's empire:


On both sides of the spectrum there were acceptance and rejection of these new cultural influences


For many this led to a genuine multicultural world


The Greek language interacted with local cultures


Examples of interaction include local dress codes, kneeling before superiors and some religious practices

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All the statements provided are correct regarding the cultural traffic caused by Alexander the Great's empire:

1. **On both sides of the spectrum there were acceptance and rejection of these new cultural influences**: This is true. The spread of Hellenistic culture led to a mix of acceptance and resistance among various local populations.

2. **For many this led to a genuine multicultural world**: Correct. Alexander's conquests and the subsequent blending of Greek and local cultures contributed to the development of a multicultural society in the regions he conquered.

3. **The Greek language interacted with local cultures**: Accurate. The Greek language became a lingua franca in many areas, facilitating communication and cultural exchange.

4. **Examples of interaction include local dress codes, kneeling before superiors and some religious practices**: True. There was significant intermingling of cultural practices, which included adaptations in dress, social customs, and religious practices.

Thus, all the provided answers are correct.
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