Create an appealing historical scene that correlates with the given context. The image should feature elements that are representative of ancient Greece, including structures like the Acropolis of Athens and warriors in traditional Spartan armor to represent the siege. The scene should also reflect the prosperous Golden Age of Greece transitioning into its end, symbolized by the emergence of Macedonian dominance, represented by soldiers carrying the emblem of Macedonia. No text should be included in the image.

Drag the events to the correct boxes.

The golden age of Greece came to an end. added to
Macedonia conquered all of Greece.


The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens.


Causes of the Peloponnesian War

Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances.


Effects of the Peloponnesian War

The golden age of Greece came to an end.

Causes- Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances

Causes- The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens
Effect- The golden age of Greece came to an end
Effect- Macedonia conquered all of Greece

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To correctly drag the events to the correct boxes, you need to understand the sequence of events and their relationships. Here's how you can determine the correct placements:

1. Causes of the Peloponnesian War:
- Athens and Sparta formed opposing alliances.

2. Effects of the Peloponnesian War:
- The golden age of Greece came to an end.

3. The golden age of Greece came to an end:
- This event should be placed in the "Effects of the Peloponnesian War" box.

4. Macedonia conquered all of Greece:
- This event is unrelated to the Peloponnesian War and should not be selected.

5. The Spartan army laid siege to the city of Athens:
- This event is related to the Peloponnesian War and should be placed in an appropriate category, such as "Peloponnesian War Events" (if available).

By carefully analyzing each event and its relevance to the Peloponnesian War, you can correctly place the events in the provided boxes.

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Your "question" is incomplete.

Causes of what?
Effects of what?