The fundamental cause of the Peloponnesian War was Sparta's dear and jealousy of the power and wealth of Athens. This caused Sparta to push many city-states to turn against Athens, as well as some citizens of Athens to turn against their own city-state. The Peloponnesian War was fought in three stages or phases as historians like to call them and took place from 431-404 BC.
Answer: The focus shifted to America.
Explanation:
Europe was a significant trading periphery before the discovery of America in 1492. With the discovery of new trade routes and parts of the world, trade shifted to America. What remains the same is that the feeling of economic rivalry remained among European countries and even increased with the New World's discovery. During this period, the first forms of capitalism emerged, so the novelty was the exploitation of the resources of the new world like never before. The enormous amount of wealth continued to go to Europe, but the center of trade and economic activity was shifted to other parts of the world.
I think his answer is right
They both are big cities with a lot of big businesses
The correct answer is B. Germany and Austria would’ve won the war