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Why and how did Philip conquer Greece between 359 and 338 b.c.e.? How was he able to turn his region into a world power? Why was Demosthenes unable to defend Athens? Where does more of the credit for Philip's success lie: in Macedon's strength or in Athens's weakness?
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