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I believe the answer is C) Sparta and its allies felt threatened by Athens's growing power.
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Answer:
- Sparta and its allies felt threatened by Athens’s growing power.
Explanation:
After the Greek union of Athens and Sparta crushed the Persian intruders, Athens and her partners shaped a different coalition, called the Delian League, to store and raise up armed forces to free Greek provinces in Asia Minor that were still under Persian guideline. As pioneer of the Delian League, Athens got amazing, and other Greek urban communities started to get some distance from Athens. Corinth particularly was exceptionally hostile to Athens, and obviously, Sparta and Athens were never companions; they just collaborated against a shared adversary, Persia. Sparta developed as the pioneer of an enemy of Athens collusion, called the Peloponnesian League. In the long run, the Delian League and the Peloponnesian League did battle against one another, and that is the short form of how the Peloponnesian War began. I would state the principle reason the war began was on the grounds that one side needed to reign in the developing may of the opposite side; Sparta and her partners in the south versus Athens and her partners in the north.