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kirill [66]
4 years ago
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I need help now!!!Describe how conquests resulted in the spread of Greek culture, or Hellenization?

History
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Zepler [3.9K]4 years ago
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<h2><u>PLEASE MARK BRAINLIEST!</u></h2>

<em>Answer:</em>

This is <u>MY</u> answer! I did not plagiarize, and these are my words. You can use my answer, but do not copy it! [I suggest rewording the answer, because then it doesn't count as plagiarism]. Thank you! --

People flocked toward new Greek cities during the Hellenistic Era. This is because the era emphasized on philosophy, scientists, literature, sculpture, architecture, etc. New kings wanted new and old [Greek] cities to be the (cultural) centers of Greece. Scientists from this era made [major] discoveries in astronomy, and in math.

Two important philosophers - Epicurus and Zeno - also helped with Greek culture. They both showed the world different kinds of ways to look and find happiness. Epicurus worked with pleasure and emotion/feeling while Zeno practiced with reason and logic.

I hope this helps!~

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