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9 January, 10:19

Who were the two main opponents in the Peloponnesian War? A: Sparta and Athens B: Syracuse and Corinth C: Greece and Persia D: Ionia and Thessaly

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  1. 9 January, 11:08
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    The correct answer is A) Sparta and Athens. The war is often thought of in three phases: the first phase where Sparta launched repeated attacks on Attica, while Athens raided the Peloponnesian coast, the second phase was when Athens sent a massive force to Syracuse in Sicily and the third phase is when Sparta gained support from Persia and supported the rebellions in Athens, that the city-state had been trying to suppress. This eventually undermined Athens naval supremacy and ability.
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