Which statement best describes Alexander the Great’s conquest of Egypt?(1 point)

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Alexander waged fewer pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; allowed the Egyptian population to keep their ideals and traditions; and adopted Egyptian religion and culture.
Alexander waged fewer pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; allowed the Egyptian population to keep their ideals and traditions; and adopted Egyptian religion and culture.

Alexander waged several pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; allowed the Egyptian population to keep their ideals and traditions; and adopted Egyptian religion and culture.
Alexander waged several pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; allowed the Egyptian population to keep their ideals and traditions; and adopted Egyptian religion and culture.

Alexander waged fewer pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; forced the Egyptian population to adopt Macedonian ideals and traditions; and adopted Persian religion and culture.
Alexander waged fewer pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; forced the Egyptian population to adopt Macedonian ideals and traditions; and adopted Persian religion and culture.

Alexander waged fewer pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; forced the Persian population to adopt Macedonian ideals and traditions; and adopted Egyptian religion and culture.

The statement that best describes Alexander the Great’s conquest of Egypt is: Alexander waged several pitched battles during his campaign in Egypt; allowed the Egyptian population to keep their ideals and traditions; and adopted Egyptian religion and culture.