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Fittoniya [83]
3 years ago
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Need help on # 18 !!!!

History
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ladessa [460]3 years ago
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Answer:

Athens had a more free life style but Spartans started to train for the military at the age of 7.

Spartans didn't care about education if it wasn't about warfare.

Athens cared about grace and beauty

Athens treated women badly; they were to be silently raising their children. In Sparta, however, they had military training, participated in sports events, and overall had more rights than women of all other empires of Ancient Greece.

e-lub [12.9K]3 years ago
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Answer:

They both had different political views

Athens had a more free life style but Spartans started to train for the military at the age of 7.

Spartans didn't care about education if it wasn't about warfare.

Athens cared about grace and beauty

Athens treated women badly; they were to be silently raising their children. In Sparta, however, they had military training, participated in sports events, and overall had more rights than women of all other empires of Ancient Greece.

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