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How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians?

A.
The Persian army and navy were too weak to win.

B.
The Spartans fought alone without the help of Athens.

C.
Sparta and Athens came together to defeat the Persians.

D.
Athens fought alone without the help of Sparta.

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A1. Sparta and Athens came together to defeat the Persians.

A2. Causes of the Peloponnesian War=The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens. Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances.
Effects of the Peloponnesian War=Macedonia conquered all of Greece. The Golden age of Greece came to an end.

A3. Sparta's government was a combination of a monarchy, a democracy, and an oligarchy, Oligarchs were able to hold a lot of power in government.

A4. They isolated the city-states and made them independent.

A5. Citizens were eligible to serve on the council,
Free adult Athenian males were considered citizens.

A6. There was a small number of citizens in Athens and large amount in the United States.

A7. Greeks looked for places with resources to start new colonies.



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