Alexander the Great (356-323 BCE) of Macedon first follwed in his father’s (King Phillip II) footsteps in subduing the city-states
of Greece and then lead his army on a series of campaigns which
successfully conquered the then-known world from Macedon, through
Greece, down to Egypt, across Persia, to India. Alexander’s tutor was the Greek philosopher Aristotle
(384-322 BCE) and, as Alexander traveled, he spread Greek thought and
culture in his wake, thus "hellenizing" (to make `Greek’ in culture and
civilizaion) those he conquered.
After Alexander’s death his Empire was divided among his four generals - the Diadochi or Successors.
The miranda law
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That some countrys could take over another without having a fight
Religious fundamentalism played a role in 1998 american embassy bombings because a religious fundamentalist group was responsible for carrying out the attacks on a specific date and targets were choose to symbolize their rejection of the influence of the United States of America. <span />
Perhaps the greatest challenge the U.S. military faced in recruiting men to serve in the armed forces was convincing them that wars such as World War I and II in Europe were worth fighting for, since many believed that America's interests were not at stake.