Which of the following were effects of the Peloponnesian War? Select all that apply.(1 point)ResponsesSparta’s dominance ended war in the Greek world.Sparta’s dominance ended war in the Greek world.Corruption and devotion to selfish interests eroded democratic rule.Corruption and devotion to selfish interests eroded democratic rule.Athens’s golden age soon revived and expanded.Athens’s golden age soon revived and expanded.War among city-states weakened defenses against foreign threats.

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The effects of the Peloponnesian War included:

  1. Corruption and devotion to selfish interests eroded democratic rule.
  2. War among city-states weakened defenses against foreign threats.

The other two options, "Sparta’s dominance ended war in the Greek world" and "Athens’s golden age soon revived and expanded," are not accurate representations of the effects of the Peloponnesian War. Sparta's dominance led to instability and further conflicts in the Greek world, and Athens did not see a revival of its golden age immediately after the war.