Both movements had lasting impacts on the colonies
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The Golden Age of Greece was the time period from 500BC - 300BC.
The Life of Alexander the Great was from 356BC - 323BC. Although this occurs within the Golden Age of Greece time period, the Golden Age of Greece started much earlier than the birth of Alexander the Great.
The Hellenistic Age was the time period from 323BC - 31BC. The Hellenistic Age started from the death of Alexander the Great, and lasted until the emergence of the Roman Empire.
The Greco-Roman Age was the time period from 332BC - 395AD. Although this era overlaps with the Hellenistic Age, there is no option other than A which has this order.
C. Alexander the Great
Alexander the Great established one of the largest Empires in history. First, he began by fighting and defeated the Persian Empire. He actually conquered Egypt and founded Alexandria in doing so. He then marched towards Mesopotamia and conquered Babylon.
The main factor that led to the development of the four major river valley civilizations was its closeness to rivers, which was a food source, its flooding allowed for fertile soil, allowed easy transportation and cities near them were easier to defend.
The fact that fewer people had to dedicate to the production of food allowed some of them to develop other activities, such as the construction of building and cities, metal working, trade and social organization. This led to a social division, the ones that worked and the ones that ruled, creating intricate systems of governments and religions that ideologically sustained those in power.