<u>The Spartans constituted a highly militarized society with a rigid hierarchy and discipline to maintain social order.</u> The organization of the members of society into social groups formed the social order of Sparta, and discipline maintained by force of arms prevented people from attempting to alter this order.
<u>The hilotas</u> were servants belonging to the state. They worked the land they inhabited and had to pay taxes to the state, and they were kept under domination by force and terror.
<u>The periecos</u> were free people who lived in the outskirts of the cities and worked in agriculture, but also worked craft and commercial work, paying taxes to the state.
Above these two social groups, dominating them, were the Spartans or Sparta. They disregarded the crafts and agriculture, and the men devoted themselves entirely to military activities and to state administration. They were the only ones who had the rights of citizenship and had political participation.
Answer: The answer is; <u>A. The transatlantic cable was not functional at that time. </u>
Explanation:
The transatlantic cable was not yet done at the time of President Lincoln's assassination. The news was delivered via a steamship and took a week to reach Britain. In the U.S, the transcontinental telegraph was completed and news reached others quite fast.
<em>The south gained by the strengthening of the fugitive slave law, the north gained a new free state, California. Texas lost territory but was compensated with 10 million dollars to pay for its debt. Slave trade was prohibited in Washington DC, but slavery was not.</em>
<span>In an effort to preserve the balance of power in Congress between slave and free states, the Missouri Compromise was passed in 1820 admitting Missourias a slave state and Maine as a free state.</span>
Answer:
#1 Its primary goals were to map Louisiana territory and to find a route to the Pacific. Carried out during the presidency of Thomas Jefferson, the Louisiana Purchase of 1803 doubled the size of the United States and was by far the largest territorial gain in American history.