The best answer to how Alexander the Great was able to unify the various people he conquered into an empire is:
B. By adopting the practices of the conquered cultures.
Alexander the Great was known for adopting elements of the cultures he encountered, which helped to foster a sense of goodwill and reduce resistance among the various peoples in his empire. He encouraged intermarriage between his soldiers and local populations, respected local customs and religions, and at times even incorporated elements of the local governance systems. This approach helped him to maintain control and integrate diverse cultures into his empire.
The other options are less accurate because:
- A suggests that he forced Greek culture, which is not true; he often respected and incorporated local customs.
- C incorrectly claims that he suppressed local religions; he often respected them and allowed them to continue.
- D misrepresents his methods, as he did not primarily rely on bribery to maintain control.