What led to the fall of Cimon?

A. his decision to help Sparta suppress a Helot rebellion
B. the execution of the leaders of the democratic faction
C. his affair with the wife of a prominent archon
D. the Spartan invasion of Ionia


Answer: A

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How did the Mamluks defeat the Mongols at Ayn Jalut?

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