What did the era of the Delian League heavily consisted of?

A. aggressive moves by Athens and its allies against the Persians
B. relative peace in the Eastern Mediterranean
C. intense conflicts between Athens and Sparta
D. a renewed invasion by Persia that split the allied city-states


Answer: A

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