Which option best describes the impact of Alexander the Great and the Greek Empire on Egyptian culture?

Alexander the Great and his conquering forces drove out the Persians, annexed Egypt, and established the capital city of Alexandria.

Alexander the Great and his conquering forces drove out the Sumerians, enslaved thousands of Egyptians, and established the capital city of Cairo.

Alexander the Great and his forces were defeated by Pharaoh Ptolemy I, establishing the 25th Egyptian Dynasty and ending the Greek Empire.

Alexander the Great and his forces were defeated by Pharaoh Amenhotep III, leading to the resurgence of Egyptian culture and religious practices.

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I'm not 100% sure, but I think the first.  'Alexander the Great and his conquering forces drove out the Persians, annexed Egypt, and established the capital city of Alexandria.'  

Alexander was a great military force in his time, quite a strategic genius actually. He did a many great things, and at times terrible, in this he took the city. And Greek influence spread throughout the culture in his doing so. 

The correct answer is Alexander the Great and his conquering forces drove out the Persians, annexed Egypt, and established the capital city of Alexandria.  

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