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Why did city-states in the Delian League revolt against Athens? They resented not having a say in the government O They wanted to establish a representative democracy. O They feared that Athens could not protect them from Persia. O They worried that Athens would not stop an attack by Sparta.​

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michell96

The correct answer is They resented not having a say in the government.

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The Delian League states were a set of states in Ancient Greece formed to end the attacks and control of the Persian empire in Greece. Moreover, these were mainly led by Athens. This was effective for some time but during the 4th century BC, minor states revolted against Athens. The main cause of this is that Athens took most decisions regarding wars, government, etc. and other states had little participation. This caused states to leave the league and the alliance ended after some years.

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its A :)

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