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At the end of the Classical period, around 360 B.C., the Greek city-states were weak and disorganized from two centuries of warfare. (First the Athenians fought with the Persians; then the Spartans fought with the Athenians; then the Spartans and the Athenians fought with one another and with the Thebans and the Persians.) All this fighting made it easy for another, previously unexceptional city-state to rise to power.

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ok wiki answers are good something but i think get your your histroy book and notes and you can get your answer on there sometimes book n notes are better then the web never know if the true (mata-Boo)

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Why did tyranny lose their power in ancient Greece?

They got there power by over throwing the Oligarchy


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