What was the primary Athenian strategic defense during the early years of the war, as championed by Pericles?
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Correct answer: Retreating behind the Long Walls and relying on naval supply
Pericles advised the Athenians to avoid a land battle against the superior Spartan infantry. Instead, the population retreated within the city walls while their navy ensured a continuous flow of food and supplies.
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