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arsen [322]
3 years ago
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How did Spartan government differ from Athenian government

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Dima020 [189]3 years ago
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<em><u>Spartans were having an Aristocratic government while Athenians were having Democratic form of Government. </u></em>

Further Explanations:

Athens and Spartans were two pronounced cities of ancient Greece, often engaged in conflict with each other as being afraid of each other. They thought that the rise of one will lead to the demise of the other one. Their conflict was only for the supremacy of their empire.

Both the kingdoms were practicing different forms of government with a lot of difference in their administration.  

Spartans were following the system aristocratic form of government which was under the governance of Councils of Elders known as Gerusia. The council constituted 28 elderly men of age more than 60 years. Their work was to frame law and then implement them after being ratified by the assembly.

On the other hand,the Democratic system of government was being practiced by the Athenians, where citizens were allowed to participate in the decisions of the government.

 

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Grade: High school

Subject: US History

Chapter: Ancient Greece

Keywords: Spartans, Athens, ancient, Greece, supremacy, demise, illustrations, conflict, supremacy, empire, administration, Spartans, aristocratic, Gerusia, Democratic system, Athenians

Diano4ka-milaya [45]3 years ago
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The system of Spartan government was aristocratic, led by the Gerusia that was a council of elders, constituted by 28 men of more than 60 years. They prepared the laws to be approved by the assembly, had the power to veto any decision taken by the assembly and were able to judge cases of homicide, declare war and authorize the kings to mobilize the army.


On the other hand, the system of Athenian government was democratic, during the Antiquity only the Greeks were governed by that type of government. Only citizens could participate in the decisions. The foreigners, the women, and slaves didn't have political rights.

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