asked 219k views
7 votes
After the death of Alexander the Great, the Greek empire declined because

A.
children caught numerous diseases.
B.
nomadic tribes invaded the land.
C.
generals fought with each other.
D.
communities migrated to new lands.

2 Answers

9 votes

generals fought with each

Step-by-step explanation:

answered
User BronzeByte
by
8.6k points
10 votes

Answer:

After the death of Alexander the Great, the Greek empire declined because:

C. generals fought with each other.

Step-by-step explanation:

Born in 356 BCE, Alexander the Great was a Greek king famous for conquering most of the known world (of his day). He was also considered a military genius, known as well for his courage and diplomatic skills. However, once the great king died, his empire ended up declining. His death left a gap in power, so his generals began fighting one another to obtain it. The empire was, thus, divided among Alexander's generals instead of remaining united.

answered
User Andrey Nasonov
by
8.8k points
Welcome to Qamnty — a place to ask, share, and grow together. Join our community and get real answers from real people.