Final answer:
Napoleon and Pompey helped to sustain Alexander the Great's legacy by being great generals who were inspired by Alexander's military tactics and by spreading his influence through their own actions. They did not write biographies of him, so the answer is the first two options.The correct answer is option 1,2
Step-by-step explanation:
When assessing how Napoleon and Pompey contribute to Alexander the Great's legacy, three primary considerations come into play:
- Both were greatly inspired by Alexander's military tactics and success, aiming to emulate his accomplishments on the battlefield.
- Through their own quests for power and domination, they inadvertently spread the legacy and influence of Alexander by associating their own exploits with his, whether through direct inspiration or strategic likeness.
- However, neither Napoleon nor Pompey are known to have written biographies of Alexander, so the third option is not accurate.
Therefore, the correct answer is '1. They were both great generals who were inspired by Alexander' and '2. They helped to spread Alexander's legacy and influence.'