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Answer:
The correct answer to the question: Which society introduced an alphabet that would later become the basis for the Greek alphabet, would be: the phoenicians.
Explanation:
During the 1st millenium BCE, the Phoenicians, a civilization that originated in Lebanon, and which became very well known for its trading and merchandizing power and capabilities, as well as their seafaring prowess, developed a phonetic system, and a writing system, closely linked to Hebrew and other Afro-Asiatic languages that was later adopted by the Greeks, to develop their own linear alphabetical language. Through trade, the Phoenicians came in contact with people from Greece, and through that contact, and the adoption of the writing system, the Greeks developed their own particular alphabet.