World History Semester A Exam

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Which statement best describes the process Alexander the Great undertook to build the empire from a lens of historical empathy?(1 point)
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Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Macedon. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he enslaved, captured, and massacred many people, imposing Macedonian ideas on those who survived.
Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Macedon. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he enslaved, captured, and massacred many people, imposing Macedonian ideas on those who survived.

Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Macedon. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he enslaved, captured, and massacred many people; however, he embraced local cultures and religions.
Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Macedon. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he enslaved, captured, and massacred many people; however, he embraced local cultures and religions.

Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Athens. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he enslaved, captured, and massacred many people; however, he embraced local cultures and religions.
Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Athens. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he enslaved, captured, and massacred many people; however, he embraced local cultures and religions.

Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Macedon. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he was diplomatic and embraced local cultures and religions to build his empire.

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Alexander the Great was able to build his empire starting in Macedon. He made his way through Asia Minor, Egypt, and Persia. Throughout his campaigns he was diplomatic and embraced local cultures and religions to build his empire.
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