the struggle the Greek-Speaking world faced in uniting all of Greece into one political unit
Using a minimum of 500 words, write an essay discussing the struggle the Greek-Speaking world faced in uniting all of Greece into one political unit. During your discussion, be sure to address the following questions: Why was Athen sand Sparta somehow unfit or unable to lead a united Greece? Why were the Macedonians able to succeed in uniting Greece? Was Greece ever really united prior to this?
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The struggle the Greek-speaking world faced in uniting all of Greece into one political unit. During your discussion, be sure to address the following questions. Why were Athens and Sparta somehow unfit or unable to lead a united Greece? Why were the Macedonians able to succeed in uniting Greece? Was Greece ever really united prior to this? In the ancient Greece, there existed different political ideologies throughout the whole of Greece, (Cunningham, Lawrence, Reich and John, 2009)…………………….
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