Hey there!
Unlike in Athens:
In Sparta, stealing was completely encouraged. People fought for food daily. Also, it was an oligarchy, and lots of people didn't have voting rights. Who could was a very selective and specific process. Additonally, women had more rights than in most other Greek city states, and could even own their own land. Boys had to fight people in barracks for usually over a decade, and then had to serve in the army.
Unlike in Sparta:
In Athens, boys were given a classical education and girls were left at home with their mothers to learn about how to take care of a family. A classical education included things like arithmetic, space, science, art, music, and much more. Boys, when they became adults, had to serve in the army for a short period of time, but then they could quit and then do what they desired with their lives.
Hope this helps!
<span>It allowed the Allies to win back Japanese territory by island-hopping.</span>
The League of Nations was created after the first World War to provide a forum for resolving international disputes between other nations.
The Eisenhower administration got affected by the cold war. Because of this situation, Eisenhower sought for solutions to different factors that affect their government. He used agents to spy on the enemies, prepared nuclear weapons for Communist attack and strengthened allied support from other countries.
Machiavelli describes three ways to hold states that have
been accustomed to living freely under their own laws. The first
is to devastate them. The second is for the conqueror to occupy
them. The third is to allow the state to maintain its own laws,
but to charge taxes and establish an oligarchy to keep the state
friendly. The third option is advantageous because the newly imposed
oligarchy will work hard to secure the authority of the conquering
prince within the conquered state because it owes its existence
to the prince and cannot survive without his support. Thus, as long
as the goal is not to devastate the other state, it is easiest to
rule it through the use of its own citizens.
Hope this helps, took me awhile to type it all. :)