Sparta was an a__c__e__t Greek p__l__s that was always p__e__a__ed for w____. Male Spartans would begin their t__a__n__ng as sol
diers at age s________. Soldiers faced rigorous training and harsh d__s__i__l__ne while often being u__d__r__ed. Spartan w__m__n were in charge of many of the *d__i__y routines of the polis because the men were t__a__ni__g for war. Spartan women were known for their ability to endure p______ and h__r__s__ip and were prized for their ability to b______ strong Spartan w__r__i__rs. The Spartans e__s__a__ed many neighboring farmers the Spartans called h__________. Helots led harsh lives filled with *c__u__l__y. The Spartans forced the helots to turn over h______ of their crops to f______ the Spartan a______. Each year, Sparta would declare w____ on the helots and r__w__rd the s__l__i__rs who k__l__ed helots. Sparta was a d__s__i__l__n__d society that built a strong a______, but Sparta d__s__o__r__g__d new ideas and v__s__t__rs from other poli. Sparta would eventually come into conflict with A___________, a polis that *t__a__ed with others and e__c__u__a__ed new ideas. Sparta won the brutal P__l__p__n__e__i__n War with Athens, but Sparta eventually fell to a R________ army in 146BCE. . YOU HAVE TO ANSWER IT ALL BEFORE NOT JUST A WAY TO GET THE ANSWER i will also give the right answer brainliest
The powers delegated by the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined. Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and indefinite.
Southern governments implemented a series of devices that would stop African-American citizens from voting including:
1) Poll Taxes- This was a certain amount of money an individual had to pay in order to vote. Many African-Americans could not afford these taxes.
2) Grandfather Clauses- This was a law that essentially stated that you were only able to vote if your grandfather voted. When this was first implemented, many African-American citizens were slaves before or their family members were slaves.
3) Literacy tests- These near impossible tests were based on a person's ability to read and write. This was effective when first implemented because many African-Americans did not have formal schooling due to their status as slaves before the end of the Civil War.