Multiple Choice
Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great
A) Participated in several Greek wars during the fourth century B.C.E
B) Reformed the Macedonian army, especially the phalanx, to make it more formidable
C) Hoped to unite the Greek city-states under his leadership
D) All of these options are correct
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