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5 multiple answer 2 points what two states were the driving force of the archaic age eretria sparta mycenae thebes athens olympia
The Archaic Age of ancient Greece was shaped by two dominant city-states: Athens, which led in trade, colonization, and the development of democratic institutions, and Sparta, which established a powerful military state and dominated the Peloponnese. Other options are either smaller city-states (Eretria, Thebes), a Bronze Age civilization (Mycenae, pre-dating the Archaic Age), or a religious/athletic center (Olympia, not a governing state).
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B. Sparta
E. Athens