What advantage did Athens have during the Peloponnesian War? Choose

Athens had extensive farmland to feed its people.
Athens was protected by its location high up on a hill.
Athens was surrounded by rivers, which made it difficult to enter the city.
Athens was located inland, which made it difficult to invade by sea.

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Athens had extensive farmland to feed its people.
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