Answer:
The final number is number 5
Explanation:
1. True: Alexandre's father was called Philipe II and was murdered by one of his guards, called Pausânias de Oréstide who stabbed him hard in the back and ran away.
2. True: Alexander was a great conqueror, without a doubt, but his big dream and something he worked hard on was the dissemination of Greek culture in the conquered territories, where people were forced to live within the Greek mold. This became more prominent after Alexander's death, during the Hellenistic Period.
3. False: Alexander conquered territories in Asia Minor, Persia and even in India and submitted these territories to his will and Greek culture and religion, being considered by many as a tyrant.
4.True: Alexander's army was in full swing and it was necessary for soldiers to dedicate their time to the conquests. Thus it was more beneficial to promote a supply line than to work to promote agricultural products.
5. True: The Hellenistic period showed a great advance in medicine, philosophy, arts, mathematics, astronomy and literature.
Pythagoras created his namesake theorem that states for a right triangle, a²+b²=c².
Answer:
Ordinary
Explanation:
Exotic, unusual, and foreign are all words to describe something that is out of the norm.
<span>The answer is A. Athens.
It is a symbol of democracy in ancient Greece. Democracy was started by Solon in 594 B.C.
with several reforms. These reforms were
poor people were given the right to vote and the creation of a court of appeals
to review cases. Cleisthenes added more
reforms such as the creation of demes or self-governing communities that were
combined into ten tribes of equal wealth and population. A Council of 500 was created from these ten
tribes as well as a board of ten generals were also established to handle
military affairs. A system of Ostracism was set up to prevent tyrants from
gaining power. Athenians are also
patrons of the arts and believe that the state helps individuals not the other
way around. </span>
Answer:
What do you mean by this is the name of the queen or just regular name
Explanation: