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multiple choice 1 point the greeks that opposed philip met him in battle at chaeronea in 338 bc and were utterly defeated. who led the decisive cavalry charge at this battle? demosthenes aristocranes philip alexander
At the Battle of Chaeronea (338 BC), Philip II of Macedon led the Macedonian forces, and his son Alexander commanded the decisive cavalry charge that broke the Greek line, leading to the Macedonian victory. Demosthenes and Aristocranes were Athenian figures who opposed Philip but did not lead the cavalry charge, and Philip was the overall leader, not the cavalry commander for this key charge.
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