<span>Destruction of
Jerusalem--605 B.C. and Decree of Cyrus--536 B.C. are events and dates marked the
beginning and end respectively of the Babylonian captivity.
</span>Babylonian
Captivity is also known as Babylonian Exile. In Jewish history, it is a period
in which there is forced
detention of Judahites of the ancient Kingdom of Judah in Babylonia, that’s
why it is called Babylonian captivity.
Europe and the middle East in my opinion
Alexandria is a city, port, in the Mediterranean part of Egypt. Founded by Alexander the Great, 332 BC. was an important center of Helenistic civilization, and was the capital of Ptolemaic Egypt, then the Roman and Byzantine Egypt, until the arrival of the Muslims, when the capital moved to Cairo. Alexandria was not a city-state, since it was founded at the time of the great Hellenistic Empire. Democracy already existed before that. What makes this city famous is a great lighthouse one of the world's seven wonders of the ancient world, as well as the largest library of the ancient world. At that time it was one of the most powerful cities of the Mediterranean with diverse population, thanks to the port state and the trade that took place there.
The answer is: B)
The answer is the Qing Dynasty