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How did the death of Alexander the Great change life for Jews living under Greek rule?

After Alexander’s death, the Romans conquered Judah and renamed it Judaea.
After Alexander’s death, the Romans conquered Judah and renamed it Judaea.

It brought conflict and eventual Jewish rebellion.
It brought conflict and eventual Jewish rebellion.

It meant that Judah came under control of a different empire.
It meant that Judah came under control of a different empire.

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thats not even a choice :]

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Correct answer is It meant that Judah came under control of a different empire.

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First option is not correct as Romans conquered Judea during the expedition of Pompey, who in 63 BC conquered Jerusalem, thus establishing Roman reign. Second option is also not correct as this great rebellion happened in 66 AD, but it was not successful.

Last option is correct, as after Alexander's death his generals fought for throne. One of them, Ptolemy, who was ruling in Egypt managed to conquer Judea, thus putting it under his control.

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