How did Alexander the Great facilitate the spread of Greek culture?
a. He made Greek religion the official state religion.
b. He forced Greeks to migrate to conquered lands.
c. He established universities throughout the conquered territories.
d. He forced conquered peoples to adopt Greek culture.
e. He founded many new cities.
e
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A. 10 percent B. 30 percent C. 50 percent D. 70 percent
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a) adopted a "flexible response" to be prepared for conventional and guerrilla wars b) relied on "massive retaliation," but his advisers did not use that John Foster Dulles phrase c) decided to increase the reliance on missiles, strategic bombers, and nuclear weapons d) cut back on the general military build-up, to spend more money on domestic programs
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A) artists. B) poets. C) writers. D) journalists.