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Question 1

What was the result of the Peloponnesian War?
 
  a. The consolidation of Pericles' power
  b. The unification of the Greek city-states under Thebes
  c. The defeat of Athens and the collapse of its empire
  d. Athenian control of Sicily
  e. The defeat of Sparta, leading to its permanent decline

Question 2

What happened to the Delian League once Persia was defeated?
 
  a. It was disbanded.
  b. It became an instrument of Athenian imperialism.
  c. It expanded to include a number of non-Greek states.
  d. It went bankrupt, damaging the economies of many Greek city-states.
  e. It became a purely symbolic organization.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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