The three social classes in ancient Sparta were: the Spartiates (free citizens with full rights), the helots (slave employed in production activities), perioeci (free citizens that wandered around, <em>"dwellers around",</em> who were mainly traders or craftmen).
Spartiates dedicated their lives fully to becoming high quality professional soldiers, as actually military activities which were the common objective of the whole society. Since they were children they were educated by the state-sponsored education system, the Agoge, that fostered values such as obedience, discipline, courage, loyalty to Sparta, self control, etc.
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The desire of a nation to deploy direct control over another nation is noted to as imperialism <em>(from the same root word as 'empire')</em>, and has transpired throughout history, but most visibly in the closing half of the 19th century.
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Answer:
Option B, interrupted the free movement of gold, is the right answer.
Explanation:
- A monetary system in which the standard economy unit is based on a fixed amount of gold is known as the Gold Standard.
- Throughout the Nineteenth and the Twentieth Century, many countries used this system of Gold Standard.
- With the end of 1913, the gold standard was at its zenith but the First World War caused many countries to abandon it.
Answer: From Turin , Italy
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