Correct answer choice is:
D. A new Greek culture spread throughout the lands Alexander had conquered.
Step-by-step explanation:
The Hellenistic Era is a chain of the Ancient Period for the European and Near Asian extent. Politically, the Hellenistic Era is distinguished by a distribution and a separation from Alexander's previous federation, with countless wars between the Diadochi and their followers. Thus the Hellenistic empires crumbled themselves and thus continuously organized expanse for opposing nations, such as Pontus or Bactria. At the same time, Roman rule was in exponential enlargement, demolishing other political appearance in Italy, and then the Carthaginian dominance of the Mediterranean in the three Punic Wars. At the end of the Hellenistic Era, the young Roman imperialism had nearly attained its highest development, from Lusitania (modern Portugal) to Syria and from South-Britain to Egypt.