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how did alexander the great contribute to the spread of democracy? he wrote a play rejecting the divine right of kings. he forced those he conquered to adopt a feudal system. he introduced islamic culture throughout europe. he brought greek ideas to regions he conquered. question 12 explain the difference between ancient greek and ancient roman approaches to democracy.
For the first question, Alexander the Great spread Greek - influenced ideas including those related to democracy by bringing Greek ideas to regions he conquered. He did not write a play rejecting the divine right of kings, did not force a feudal system on the conquered, and did not introduce Islamic culture throughout Europe. For the second question, ancient Greek democracy was a direct democracy where citizens participated directly in decision - making in the Assembly. Ancient Roman democracy was a republic with a more complex system of checks and balances, separation of powers among different branches like the Senate, Consuls, and the Plebeian Assembly, and representation of different social classes.
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Question 1: He brought Greek ideas to regions he conquered.
Question 2: Ancient Greek democracy was direct with citizens participating directly in the Assembly. Ancient Roman democracy was a republic with a system of checks and balances, separation of powers, and representation of different social classes.