What were the leading causes of the Peloponnesian War? Check all that apply.

-Delian League members had no say in government.

-Sparta was upset by Athens’s growing power.

-Athens was forced to pay tribute to Delian League members.

-Persia attacked Athens and the Delian League.

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1- Delian League members had no say in government.
2- Sparta was upset Athens's growing power.
These are your answers.
  • The main causes were that Sparta was upset by Athens’s growing power
  • Delian League members had no say in government.

The Peloponnesian War was as a result of Greece was not large enough for the Delian League and the Peloponnesian League to be in control. The various league was fighting for allegiance with the city-states.

  • Other reasons includes Sparta jealousy for powers
  • Athen unfair treatment of its allies and neutral cities.
  • There was a disagreement among city-states between different political ideologies

From the above we can therefore say that the answer The main causes were that Sparta was upset by Athens’s growing power, Delian League members had no say in government, is correct

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