Philip II of Macedonia ruled from 359-336 B.C.E. . . . Philip’s army was greatly outnumbered by the Athenian and Theban forces, yet his phalanxes overwhelmed the Athenians and Thebans. Athens and Thebes were forced to become subjects of Philip and Macedonia, leaving Sparta as the only Greek state not under Macedonian control.. This event was significant because it
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A. ended the Peloponnesian War.
B. ended debt slavery
C. created the dance the Macaren
D. marked the beginning of an age in which Greek culture spread widely.