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. When Athenian soldiers returned home after the Peloponnesian War, they found their homes and farms in excellent shape and quickly regained their former prosperity.

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. The end of the Peloponnesian War finally brought an end to conflict between poleis in the Greek world.

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. Socrates dictated to his student Plato precisely what he wished to be understood concerning his philosophy.

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. Agesilaus, planning to invade Asia, tried to lend legitimacy to his crusade by sacrificing at Aulis, as Agamemnon had done before departing to Troy.

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. In the Corinthian War, Corinth, Thebes, and Athens attacked the Spartans.

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. The tide of the Corinthian War turned when King Artaxerxes intervened on the Spartan side.

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. After Epaminondas' Theban army defeated the Spartans, several Spartan cities rebelled.

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. Dicasts had to publicly announce their votes on judgments.

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. The Greek mercenaries hired by Cyrus were led home after the Persian's death by Xenophon.

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. In the fourth century, the pay for participating in the assembly increased.

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. Greek democratic governments presumed that slavery had to be eliminated before true egalitarianism could be achieved.

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. For Plato, true reality lay in the realm of Forms, not in the everyday world.

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. In Plato's ideal republic, only men will be guardians.

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. Plato supported democratic governments because he believed in egalitarianism.

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