How was the process of Hellenization an example of Alexander's innovative thinking?
The process of Hellenization is not an example of Alexander's innovative thinking. In fact, it was a failure but he kept the term " Great " anyway.
Alexander was able to mix cultures seamlessly and transform religious practices within society in a way that was admired by the people he ruled. This weakened his empire but also gave him increased credibility for his " Great " title.
Alexander was unable to mix cultures seamlessly and transform religious practices within society in a way that was admired by the people he ruled. This strengthened his empire because it was a show of strength and power.
Alexander was able to mix cultures seamlessly and transform religious practices within society in a way that was admired by the people he ruled. This strengthened his empire while giving him increased credibility for his " Great " title.
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