Which of the following best describes the military strategy employed by the Spartans?

A. Attack Athens by sea at strategic port cities.
B. Use diplomatic means to win over the support of Athenian allies.
C. Use a powerful navy to engage Athens in a major naval battle.
D. There was no overarching strategy due to the relative nature of the encounters.
E. Invade enemy country, threaten crops, and force the enemy to defend them.


Answer: E

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