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Athens limited women in politics

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Q: Did Athens or Sparta limit women in politics?
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How were the roles of women different in Athens and Sparta?

In Athens women had no rights. In Sparta women had lots of rights


Who gave women the most freedom Athens or Sparta?

Well in Sparta, women didnt have much rights but had more freedom than women in Athens so you can say Sparta


Who had the better role for women and children Athens or Sparta?

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What was the social of women of Sparta and Athens?

The social status of women in Sparta were to produce healthy sons for the army. The social status of women in Athens women had no share in public life.


How was the society of women at Sparta and Athens?

Athens was specialized in intelligence and Sparta was tough. Women were taught how to throw darts, and run. Athenian women stayed ar home.


What rights did women in Athens and Sparta have?

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Did women have very few rights in Sparta or Athens?

Very few in Athens.


Did Athens or Sparta have women who did not participate in public life?

I believe it was Sparta that did not have women participate in public life.


What did women do in Athens?

Most likely women did not have jobs in Athens. Only in Sparta were women allowed to have jobs, most of were owning shops.


Is women and men raised for toughness a charcteristic os Athens Sparta or both?

only sparta.


What were Athens and Spartans?

Athens and Sparta were Greek city-states in Ancient Greece.


Contrast the lives of women at Sparta and Athens?

Women in Sparta had more freedom and equality compared to women in Athens. In Sparta, women received physical education, could own property, and participate in public life. Meanwhile, in Athens, women had limited rights, were primarily responsible for household duties, and had no political rights.