Multiple Choice
How did the lives of the local populations change once Alexander expanded his empire from mainland Greece to Persia?
A) They immediately became urbanized as Macedonian campaign routes facilitated trade and communication.
B) They changed very little; they were subject to the same administrative systems.
C) They became more difficult because taxes were increased and collected with greater efficiency.
D) They immediately became Hellenized as the Greek language and Greek religion overwhelmed indigenous traditions.
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