During the Persian invasion of Greece in 480 b.c.e. ,Themistocles persuaded his fellow Athenians to:
A) invade and attack Persian settlements deep within Anatolia.
B) abandon naval defensive schemes and rely on ground-based forces.
C) temporarily suspend democratic government and be ruled by a military dictator.
D) rely on the Spartans for their defense.
E) abandon the city of Athens and let the Persians burn it.
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