Which of these was a result of the Peloponnesian War?
Athens was seriously weakened and lost its military might.
Athens gained political power and spread Hellenistic culture.
Athens overthrew Sparta and attempted to unite the city-states.
The Greek city-states were able to unify under Spartan rule.
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Athens was seriously weakened and lost its military might
Explanation:
The Peloponnesian War was caused simply by petty rivalry between the two Greek nations of Sparta and Athens as they sought to be in control.
The Spartans were unhappy with the dominance of Athens in Greece and were responsible for several events that eventually led to the war which in the end cost Athens their military might because of the losses suffered during the war.
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A combination of conquests and alliances
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