What happened in Judea after Alexander the Great's conquests?
A) The ruling elite fiercely rejected Hellenism and any effort to weaken Jewish identity.
B) The Maccabees led a revolt against Hellenistic culture in Judea.
C) The failure of the Maccabee revolt resulted in Judea being declared a province of the Persian Empire and subject to harsh punishments.
D) The Jews in Alexandria were outcasts for their rejection of Hellenistic ideas and practices.
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