The major aim of Philip II of Macedon was to

A) unite Macedon with the Greeks by giving them a common aim to fight the Persians.
B) bring all Greek speaking city-states under the control of Philip and Macedon.
C) force those Greek city-states that had not accepted Philip's rule to do so.
D) liberate the Greeks of Asia Minor from Persian Rule.
E) None of these


A

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