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Aleksandr-060686 [28]
3 years ago
13

Because he was Aristotle’s pupil, Alexander the Great:

History
2 answers:
Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
8 0
1 is correct to my opion
pickupchik [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1. believed the middle class should rule democratically.  

Explanation:

As the transcendent educator of Alexander, the impact that Aristotle had over him was without a doubt incredible. Aristotle was instrumental in educating him in his Morals and Philosophy and showing Alexander a way of deep rooted learning and an affection for books. It was said by Plutarch of Chaeronea, the Greek creator, that now and again Alexander the Great laid down with Homer's Iliad under his pad alongside a knife.  

His impact can be seen in a large number of the strategies that Alexander received during his crusades crosswise over Asia Minor and past. He perceived the significance of social reconciliation among the various nationalities he vanquished and yearned to bring what he saw as the illumination of the Greek world to all. He effectively urged his officers to take spouses and settle in the area's he went through so as to intermix the Greek way with local people.

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