<u>Sparta was also known in early Greece as Lacedaemon</u>, an ancient Greek city-state located primarily in region of southern Greece (present-day) called Laconia. It was a warrior society that reached the height of its power after defeating city-state Athens (Peloponnesian War). Spartan culture was centered on loyalty to the state and military service. The city-state was known as Lacedaemon, while the name Sparta referred to its main settlement on the banks of the Eurotas River (Laconia).
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Severe economic and social problems following world war 1 is the correct answer.
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Music was still underdeveloped due to various reasons. For example, there weren't that many instruments being used and music was mostly conducted vocally, with only a few types of instruments being used from time to time. Technological developments also obstructed this as Polyphony hadn't yet been discovered until later. Another thing was pressure from the church as there was a norm of what music should look like and be like and anyone who came up with the idea of making something differently was ostracized.
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Growing crops
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The Native Americans knew how to grow crops and they showed the Colonists how as well. This was how the colonists survived. Squanto told the Pilgrims how to plant corn, squash, and beans. Other Indians taught the colonists about tobacco. Some served as guides and translators.