Answer:
The correct answer is A. Alexander the Great impacted Greece by making it became part of a larger empire that influenced other cultures.
Step-by-step explanation:
Alexander the Great was king of the ancient kingdom of Macedonia, from the year 336 BC to his death. He is one of the foremost field heroes in world history and conquered Persia and Egypt, among others, and led the conquest war to India. The conquests gave rise to so-called Hellenism, the era when the Greek language and Greek high culture spread all the way to India.
Alexander's father Philip II united most Greek city states. After Philip's death, Alexander inherited a regional great power and one of the best-trained armies of the time. With his army, Alexander defeated the great king Dareios III and conquered the mighty Persian Empire. During their wars between 336 and 323 BC he founded a number of cities, the most famous of which is Alexandria in Egypt.