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Which event led most directly to a decline in the political power of ancient Greek city-states in the Mediterranean Sea? A. Fighting between city-states led to the Peloponnese War. B. Alexander the Greek committed the Macedonian army to a costly war campaign in the Middle East. C. The ancient Greek city-states could not unite and overcome the threat presented by the Persian Empire. D. The ancient Roman army conquered Carthage. PLEASE HELP

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Its A, because Alexander the great was successful so it can't be B, the city states did unite to defeat persia so it can't be C, and Rome conquering Carthage is irrelevant because Carthage was in Africa so can't be D. Its A because sparta and Athens hated each other, after all the city states united to defeat Persia they separated again and eventually Sparta and Athens had the Peloponnese.