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How has poetry been viewed by most people throughout history according to what is poetry

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Sparta and Athens were both military strong but in different ways. Sparta’s military was composed of powerful, well-trained men. The Athenian army was almost as large as the Spartan, but the Athenian navy was way more advanced and they dominated the Mediterranean Sea.

 

In both Athens and Sparta, you had to be a male citizen to participate in government. A Democracy developed in Athens, and Oligarchy in Sparta. Oligarchy consisted of 2 kings and 28 men. They were called council of elders, and had to be at least 60 years old.

 

Both city-states had huge slave populations, with each home to about 100,000 slaves. Slaves were at the bottom of the social order in both states, while military men were at the top.

 

As we can conclude, even though Athens and Sparta were both Greek city-states, they were completely different. Sparta was focused on war and living a simple life, while Athens valued people, and were very open.

 

 

 

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