The new Greek age known as the Hellenistic Era was created by the conquests of... a. Aristotle b. Alexander the Great c. Philip d. Augustus

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b. Alexander the Great

The Hellenistic Era was ushered in by the conquests of Alexander the Great, who was a military leader and king of Macedon. His conquests extended the influence of Greek culture across a vast empire that spanned from Greece to Egypt and as far east as the Indian subcontinent. This period marked the fusion of Greek culture with the cultures of the conquered regions, giving rise to the Hellenistic civilization.

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