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What war did Sparta and other city-states joined forces against Athens to fight what war?

The Peloponnesian War.


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In 431 B.C. Sparta and other city-states joined forces against Athens to fight this war?

We today call it the Peloponnesian War as it was mainly city-states from the Peloponnesian peninsula which opposed Athens and its empire.


Which two city-states joined forces in 480 BC when the Persian king Xerxes decided to attack?

Athens and Sparta.


How did Anthens and Sparta joined forces to defeat Persia?

they never joined forces


Which two city-states demonstrated military interdependence during the Persian Wars?

The city-states of Athens and Sparta joined forces along with the other southern Greek city-states to defeat the Persian invasion in 480-479 BCE, however they were not enemies - they were allies before and after the Persian invasion. Sparta had offered support to Athens against the Persian attack on Athens a decade before that, and Athens supported the Spartans when Messenia revolted against Spartan rule twenty years after the Persian invasion. Not exactly enemies. They became enemies when Athens set out to dominate the Greek world, resulting in the Spartan-led Peloponnesian League and Athens and its new empire clashed in a destructive Peloponnesian War 431-404 BCE. Athens lost, was stripped of its empire and became a second rate power.