The Greek city-states were targets of Persian imperialism largely because:
A) They blocked Persian access to the Mediterranean Sea.
B) They seemed to be lacking in the maritime skill necessary to defend against a water-based invasion.
C) Athens's support of rebels in Anatolia attracted Persian attention.
D) Persians feared the military expertise of Spartan armies.
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