What effect did the conflict between Athens and Sparta have on ancient Greek civilization? (1 point) 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.

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The correct response is: It caused further fractures among the Greek city-states.

The conflict between Athens and Sparta, particularly during the Peloponnesian War, led to divisions among the various city-states and weakened the overall unity of Greece, ultimately making them more vulnerable to external threats, such as the rise of Macedon.