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SashulF [63]
4 years ago
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What was the significance of the hellenistic culture?

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trasher [3.6K]4 years ago
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A. <span>It created widespread blending of cultures.

</span>That brief but thorough empire-building campaign changed the world: It spread Greek ideas and culture<span> from the Eastern Mediterranean to Asia. Historians call this era the “</span>Hellenistic<span> period.” (The word “</span>Hellenistic<span>” comes from the word Hellazein, which means “to speak Greek or identify with the Greeks.”)</span>
tester [92]4 years ago
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Gradpoint answer is A

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