1) - A - people are happier giving gifts than paying taxes, and promising freedom is too much of a red rag to the Greek bull. It will never come soon enough to keep the Greeks happy.
2) - A - take the hoplites for a solid core, but as Ghurkal said, there are other troops you can raise. Thessalian cavalry should serve well, and for light troops look to the Thracian peltasts, Rhodean slingers etc. Also whilst the hoplites are overseas, they are not in Greece getting up to mischief behind your back. If the poleis all give up some troops (with the promise of campaign plunder to keep them sweet), they are less apt to have a go at one another.
3) - B - the Phoenician fleet should be your first choice. Depleted of hoplites, Greece will need its own fleet to defend against opportunistic invasions. Also Phoenicia is the only real option for your rival to raise a navy - if you already have it, the seas are firmly under your control.
4) - C - Thebes, for pretty much the same reasons others have given, but keep keep Piraeus for the centre of naval operations.
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