Spartan life was simple. The focus was on obedience and war. Slavery made this possible by freeing the young men from household and industrial duties and allowing them to focus on their military duties. Young boys were trained to be warriors; young girls were trained to be mothers of warriors.
Athenian life was a creative wonderland. As an Athenian, you could get a good education and could pursue any of several kinds of arts or sciences. You could serve in the army or navy, but you didn't have to.
(This applied only to boys, however: Girls were restricted to other pursuits, not war or business or education.)
Answer: the National Palace
Explanation:
When the American forces approached to Japan, the Japanese forces <em>fought back </em>furiously. They<em> didn't surrender</em>. This was one of the main reasons why the United States government, and the rest of the Allies, decided to drop the atomic bombs in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. This was a breaking point that marked the end of World War II.
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Explanation:
A state is specifically a political and geopolitical entity, while a nation is a cultural and ethnic one. The term “nation-state” implies that the two coincide, in that a state has chosen to adopt and endorse a specific cultural group as associated with it.