When Alexander the Great began to establish cities in the Near and Middle East, with whom were the cities founded?
A) Philosophers and scientists whom Alexander had brought along on his campaigns.
B) Local religious minorities whom Alexander believed would be loyal to him for placing them in positions of authority.
C) Greek mercenaries and Macedonian veterans unable to continue active military campaigning.
D) Local landowners long suppressed by local ruling classes and anxious to establish their own power.
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