How did ideology affect the balance of power in the Peloponnesian War?

a. Democratic city-states were more likely to align with Sparta, and oligarchies with Athens.
b. Democratic city-states were more likely to align with Athens, and oligarchies with Sparta.
c. Seafaring states were more likely to align with Sparta.
d. Militaristic states were more likely to align with Athens.
e. Athens' democratic principles gave it a stronger claim to empire than Sparta and gained it more allies as a result.

Answer: b

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