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The turning point in Greek history is considered to be the _____.

a. Persian Wars
b. Peloponnesian Wars
c. Trojan Wars
d. Punic Wars

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User Jpriebe
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the persian wars

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User David Thornley
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The turning point in Greek history is ocften considered to be the Persian Wars - a.

The reason for this was the fact that these wars showed that a small collection of city-states was strong enough to defeat a massive empire of millions of people (this was the Persian Empire). The city-states of Greece were able to pull of this impressive feat due to a number of reasons, one being superior war capabilities.
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