Which was the most important effect of the Peloponnesian War?

A.
Other nations were intimidated by the Greeks.

B.
Other nations saw Greece's lack of unification as weak.

C.
Athens and Sparta were able to prosper as separate city-states.

D.
Athens continued its golden age while Sparta was weakened.
I am not sure what the answer is.

8 answers

Here are a couple of links

https://www.eduplace.com/ss/socsci/ca/books/bkf3/reviews/pdfs/LS_6_12_02.pdf

https://www.ancient.eu/Peloponnesian_War/

I don't think either of these sites suggests any effect that matches your answer choices.
out of all your options I dont think A or B are that important, so I would think it would be between c or d.
Then I would think that Maya is correct. But, you are right, Ms. Sue.
Who's right
Is Maya right?
Ms. Sue is right. None of these answer choices is very good. The only one that comes close is B -- and that weakness led to Philip of Macedon's ability to start conquering areas and his son Alexander (the Great) to expand on his father's empire.

You should speak to your teacher about this. You're getting an inferior education if everything else is this bad.
the school does tend to mislead us on soe things
some*
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