Neighboring rulers likely reacted with a mix of fear, alarm, and opportunism to Alexander's conquests. Many would have viewed his rapid expansion as a direct threat to their own power, prompting them to fortify their defenses or form alliances against him. Others might have sought to negotiate or appease him, hoping to maintain their own sovereignty by aligning with his ambitions. Additionally, some rulers could have seen the chaos in neighboring territories as an opportunity to expand their own influence or territory amidst the upheaval.
it is to do with Poseidon and the way he reacted, Zeus did not like it and he got involved to stop what Poseidon was doing and he made Poseidon stop what he was doing and do it Zeus' way.
When you think of how Odysseus reacted when he landed on Calypso's island, Ogygia, I think Odysseus was scared of losing his men. Which had happened, obviously. Also I think he was afraid of not returning home, all through the story he talks of Ithaca and wanting to return.
They installed nothig. They were very introverted, involved in their city and territory affairs and training for war. They were always slow to react to the affairs of other cities, trying to avoid conflicts, but when pushed too far, reacted decisively.
Persia was attempting to impose peace and prosperity in the Middle East. When the Greek city-states began to interfere in the Empire, Persia reacted, and tried to incorporate the rest of the cities to keep them quiet. The resultant wars went on for 50 years.
Neighboring rulers likely reacted with a mix of fear, alarm, and opportunism to Alexander's conquests. Many would have viewed his rapid expansion as a direct threat to their own power, prompting them to fortify their defenses or form alliances against him. Others might have sought to negotiate or appease him, hoping to maintain their own sovereignty by aligning with his ambitions. Additionally, some rulers could have seen the chaos in neighboring territories as an opportunity to expand their own influence or territory amidst the upheaval.
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
How would you have reacted if you were Ms. Allen? Explain why
Susan reacted badly to the medication she was subscribed by her doctor.
it reacted that way do to chemical reactions.
"Reacted" is a verb in the past tense form. It is not a participle or a gerund.
The word reacted is a verb. It is the past tense of the verb react.
the congress reacted to the kkk's terror by passing the radical reconstrustion
0,3 moles of nitrogen reacted.
The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.The Romans reacted to Lucretia's suicide by revolting, ousting the king and forming the republic.
Religious leaders reacted angry. HOPED IT HELPED (^_^) LOVE,justinbieberfatima
React is a verb; reacted is the simple past tense.