Why couldn't the Greek city-states unite during the fourth century b.c.e.?
A) The Macedonians would not permit it.
B) The independent temper of Greek political life made unity impossible.
C) The Greek economy was too weak to support an empire.
D) Unity was unnecessary because the Greeks were not threatened by any foreign enemies.
E) There existed an almost perfect balance of power between Athens,Sparta,Corinth,and Thebes.
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