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19 January, 14:38

What was the Ionic Rebellion?

A. A rebellion of Greek city-states against Persia, which was the impetus for the Greco-Persian Wars.

B. A rebellion of Persian villages against Darius the Great that resulted in the expansion of the Persian empire.

C. A rebellion of Syrian slaves against Greek city-states that resulted in the abolition of slavery in Persia.

D. A rebellion of Athenian city-states against Spartan rulers that resulted in the destruction of Sparta by Athens.

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  1. 19 January, 15:00
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    A rebellion of Greek city-states against Persia, which was the impetus for the Greco-Persian Wars best describes what was the Ionic Rebellion
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