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Chapter 4 Section 4 Questions Beginning in 478 B.C., the ___________ League served as the treasury & commander of the fleet. The Age of Pericles was known as a period of _____________ and ______________. Pericles is responsible for constructing this famous building, which took 15 years; 20,000 tons of marble; & 3 billion (in today’s money) to complete. The Athenian economy was supported by _________ and ___________. The war between Sparta & Athens was called ___.

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How were Athenian women unequal members of society? Why did Sparta seek support from the Persia Empire?