What contribution did Alexander the Great make to the Hellenistic civilization?a. He provided military support for the ruler of that culture. b.He backed the philosophers and scholars of the time. c.He helped spread Greek culture as his empire grew. d.He built libraries and other facilities during that era.

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c. He helped spread Greek culture as his empire grew.

  • Alexander the Great, who reigned from 336 to 323 BCE, played a pivotal role in spreading Greek culture across a vast territory that included Egypt, the Persian Empire, and parts of India. Through his military conquests, Alexander established Greek cities, spread Greek ideas, and encouraged the blending of Greek and local cultures.
  • This vast cultural diffusion is what historians refer to as Hellenization, which led to the development of the Hellenistic civilization. This Hellenistic civilization was marked by a blend of Greek and Eastern customs, languages, and ideas.

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