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Athens opportunistically organise an anti-Persian league, provided most of its naval defence at the cost of the league members, and continued to collect and use that money to maintain that naval power which was used to dominate Greek affairs even after Persia agreed to peace.

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Q: Which Greek city-state rose to pre-eminence because of the Persian wars?
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