Alexander developed the idea that Philip was a great military leader: by listing examples of Philip’s victories over other armies.
<h3>What is an inference?</h3>
An inference refers to a process through which a reader can logically deduce the meanings and messages (information) that are associated with a text in a passage, especially through induction.
Based on the excerpt from "The Army of Alexander the Great," we can infer and logically conclude that Alexander developed the idea that Philip was a great military leader by listing examples of Philip’s victories over other armies.
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The 16th century was a period of vigorous economic expansion. This expansion in turn played a major role in the many other transformations social, political, and cultural of the early modern age. By 1500 the population in most areas of Europe was increasing after two centuries of decline or stagnation. The bonds of commerce within Europe tightened, and the wheels of commerce in the phrase of the 20th century French historian Fernand Braudel spun ever faster. The great geographic discoveries then in process were integrating Europe into a world economic system. New commodities, many of them imported from recently discovered lands, enriched material life. Not only trade but also the production of goods increased as a result of new ways of organizing production. Merchants, entrepreneurs, and bankers accumulated and manipulated capital in unprecedented volume. Most historians locate in the 16th century the beginning, or at least the maturing, of Western capitalism.
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