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Q: What effect did the conflict between Athens and Sparta have in ancient Greek civilization?
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It was a war between city-states. Athens against Sparta. It weakened Greek civilization.


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This war was a conflict in Ancient Greece fought between Athens and it's empire led by Sparta. It divided them as a country.


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Cooperation between Sparta and Athens during the classical Greek era created peace and prosperity in Greece while conflict between Sparta and Athens broke ancient Greece and began the downfall of the society. These events defined the course of ancient Greek history.


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in Athens during the fifth century bce


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Athens is indeed the capital city of Greece, and as well is a traditional power centre of ancient Greek civilization.


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