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Luba_88 [7]
3 years ago
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Compare and contrast life in Athens and Sparta

Social Studies
2 answers:
Advocard [28]3 years ago
7 0
Athens and Sparta were both Greek city-states, but because of the geography and mountainous terrain, the two cities could not unite. Athens was a cultured city filled with music, theatre, art, literature, philosophy, and politics (democracy). Sparta, however, was a kingdom that was totalitarian and militaristic consiting of heavy emphasis on authority and war.
Leona [35]3 years ago
3 0
Sparta's military :only for men..They took young boys away at age 7(OMG) But women did have a little Freedom.So they do trained a little. Sparta Government:Sparta is ruled by 2 kings.They had Oligarchy(Small groups of people that rules)And also the council (28 men) ruled or  had power too.And yeah only men could be part of the government.Sparta Education:Boys had education and but not girl.Sparta has a strong Army.NOW its time for Athens......Athens Military:Had a strong navy..But they don't do military training a lot.At age 18 men has 2 years of training..The women stayed home and take care of properties..Athens Education:Women had no education ,just man starting at age 7....Athens Government:They had Democracy...They were ruled by people..Men's over 20 could participate with the assembly (Discuss of how the rules should be made...................SO THIS IS WHAT I GOT
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