Question
What effect did the conflict between Athens and Sparta have on ancient Greek civilization?
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Responses
It made the Greeks vulnerable to conquest by Troy.
It made the Greeks vulnerable to conquest by Troy.
It strengthened democratic rule within Athens and other city-states.
It strengthened democratic rule within Athens and other city-states.
It led to a tenuous alliance between some Greeks and ancient Rome.
It led to a tenuous alliance between some Greeks and ancient Rome.
It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.
It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.
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Responses
It made the Greeks vulnerable to conquest by Troy.
It made the Greeks vulnerable to conquest by Troy.
It strengthened democratic rule within Athens and other city-states.
It strengthened democratic rule within Athens and other city-states.
It led to a tenuous alliance between some Greeks and ancient Rome.
It led to a tenuous alliance between some Greeks and ancient Rome.
It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.
It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.
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The best response is:
**It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.**
The conflict between Athens and Sparta, particularly through the Peloponnesian War, led to significant divisions and rivalries among the various city-states of Greece, weakening their overall unity and making them more vulnerable to external threats.
**It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.**
The conflict between Athens and Sparta, particularly through the Peloponnesian War, led to significant divisions and rivalries among the various city-states of Greece, weakening their overall unity and making them more vulnerable to external threats.