Which of the following statements best explains the diminishing prominence of city-states and the rise of Macedon beginning in the fourth century BCE?
A) Macedon had lots of mineral wealth.
B) City-states were truly autonomous.
C) City-states remained prominent.
D) Persian intervention depressed city-state economies.
E) Macedon relied on the great similarities between Macedonian and Greek culture to bribe city-states to support them.
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