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If it helps, this is what *did* happen to them,
they were made into client states of the soviet union (now referred to as the USSR) and turned into communist semi autonomous states
The ways that the continued battles between the city-states after the Peloponnesian War weakened the city-states include:
- Fall of Athens
- Foreign attacks.
<h3>What was the Peloponnesian War?</h3>
The Peloponnesian War was the long battle fought for military supremacy between Athens and Sparta between 431 and 404BC.
The Peloponnesian War marked:
- The end of the Golden Age of Greece.
- A change in styles of warfare
- The fall of Athens.
- The absorption of Athens into the Spartan Empire.
Thus, the continued battles between the city-states after the Peloponnesian War weakened the city-states and left them vulnerable to foreign invasion because Athens fell from its commanding heights.
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Answer:
A-3,
B-4,
C-1,
D-2
Explanation:
A. Point Four; aid underdeveloped nations of Latin America, Asia, and Africa. (A--->3)
B. NATO; resist Soviet military threat. (B--->4)
C. Truman Doctrine; assist communist-threatened Greece and Turkey. (C--->1)
D. Marshall Plan; promote economic recovery of Europe. (D--->2)
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Europe is the closest one to a population growth of 0.