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The Age Of Pericles was known as a golden age of

A: Farming and trade

B: prosperity culture and achievement

C: military conquest and rebuilding

D: politics and religion

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The Age Of Pericles was known as a golden age of "prosperity culture and achievement".


The Age of Pericles alludes to part of the Classical Age of Greece, when the overwhelming polis—as far as culture and legislative issues—was Athens, Greece. The vast majority of the social ponders that we connect with antiquated Greece originate from this period.

The Age of Pericles keeps running from the center of the fifth century to either his passing toward the beginning of the Peloponnesian War or the finish of the war, in 404.

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