What was one of the chief causes of the Peloponnesian War?

a. Athens feared Spartan imperialism.
b. Sparta feared the power of Athens and its maritime empire.
c. Athens entered into an alliance with the Persians.
d. Corinth and Megara attacked Sparta.
e. Athens feared another Persian invasion.


b

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