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Answer: The ultimate consequences of the Persian War were the downfalls of both Greece and Persia, ironicly to the same foe, Macedonia. The Persians lost the first war militarily but inflicted grevious losses upon Greece.

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Eleven years ago, the Persian Gulf war, fought to roll back Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, cost the United States and its allies $60 billion and helped set off an economic recession caused in part by a spike in oil prices. For that war, the allies picked up almost 80 percent of the bill

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