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A) ended all prejudice against non-Greeks.
B) expanded to include the Macedonians but not individuals of Egyptian or Persian origins.
C) meant sharing the same culture but not necessarily the same blood.
D) excluded all those who practiced non-Greek religions.
E) included all areas and people that Alexander had defeated.


Ans: C

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