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Alexander the Great was an unpopular leader with his troops, many of whom conspired to overthrow him. true or false?

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This answer would be false
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The correct answer is False.

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Alexander the Great (356 BC - 323 BC) was a Macedonian ruler who extended his rule to a large part of the European, Asian and African territory that was noted for the greatness of his empire all along the Mediterranean Sea and the appreciation he aroused in the Macedonian settlers at that time. This extension of land was achieved through battles disputed by his powerful army that supported Alexander. As a ruler he occupied four different positions until his death: First, he was King of Macedonia from the year 336 a. C., later Hegemon of Greece from the year 336 a. C., then it was Pharaoh of Egypt from 332 a. C. to 323 a. C., and finally King of Media and Persia 330 a. C becoming and remaining a popular leader during almost all his life. His legacy has been present throughout the world for being the inspiration of great world leaders. So, the correct answer is False, Alexander the Great was an unpopular leader with his troops, many of whom conspired to overthrow.

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