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Ksivusya [100]
3 years ago
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Why did Alexander halt his expedition in 326 B.C.?

History
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elena-s [515]3 years ago
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Answer:

D Hope This Helps :-)

Explanation: A  1.Where was Alexander from originally?

C   2.Which of the following about Alexander is true?.

A   3.Where did the Egyptians crown Alexander as their new pharaoh

B  4.Which of the following places did Alexander NOT conquer?

A  5.Which of the following about Alexander is true?

D  6.Which of the following events took place last?

D  7.Why did Alexander halt his expedition in 326 B.C.?

B  8.What did Alexander do after he defeated King Porus?

This the answers for the rest of the test :)

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