The <u><em>Persian Wars</em></u> set the conditions for the <em><u>Peloponnesian War</u></em> because <u>Sparta was concerned about the power and wealth Athens gained following the Persian Wars</u>. Despite the fact that the Greeks combined, under the leadership of <em><u>Sparta and Athens,</u></em> defeated the Persians, they were not able to maintain their unity. <em><u>Athens</u></em> grew from just another city-state into a major trading and maritime power, that dominated the trade routes in the eastern Mediterranean and came out as a great Empire, breaking the balance of power. Traditionally, <em><u>Sparta</u></em> was the greatest military power in Greece. The rise of <em><u>Athens</u></em> meant that there were two great powers in old Greece and they became divided into a battlefield between these two city-states.
Answer: what brought it to an end was world war ll
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Marbury v. Madison enhanced the system of checks and balances by giving the Supreme Court (judicial branch) a very strong check on the actions of the Congress (legislative branch). The Constitution itself did not give the Supreme Court the power of judicial review.Answer:
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