What was the Golden Age of Athens?

A) The period immediately following the Persian Wars, when Athens was building an empire.
B) The thirty year period under the governance of Pericles, when Athens was at its strongest and most democratic.
C) The period after the Peloponnesian War, when Athens had rebuilt and was allied with Thebes.
D) The Golden Age of Athens was the brief time after the Persian War, when Athens had completely rebuilt her city and trade was booming.
E) None of these


B

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