The Delian League ensured that its members were protected from Persian attack but aroused the anger of many of its smaller members because Athens
A) refused to allow them the chance to construct their own triremes in lieu of paying dues.
B) used its control of the league fleet to coerce dues from weaker members.
C) roped them into launching aggressive wars against many nondemocratic states throughout the Greek world.
D) conscripted rowers from the weaker nations and refused to provide Athenian rowers.
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