NO
Athens had a democracy; Sparta, an oligarchy.
Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.
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Anthens : Direct Democracy Sparta: Oligarchy CHICKEN.
No, it was an oligarchy.
Athens changed to increasing forms of democracy from 508 BCE, becoming a radical democracy 50 years later. Sparta was always a limited democracy - a state which relied on its citizen body to form its army had to give them the option of directing the state, or they either wouldn't fight, or would fight to overturn the government.
The Spartan governent was a fusion of monarchy (the kings), oligarchy (the Gerousia) and democracy (the assembly/Ecclesia).
1.It was an oligarchy not a democracy
1.It was an oligarchy not a democracy
Peaceful Athens exist today because the type of government is democracy and Sparta is oligarchy and democracy went on but not oligarchy. We still have the type of government democracy today.
A Large city,Neighboring,Oligarchy,Democracy,And Strong army's.
it was a democracy. Greece was the first civilization to ever try democracy, and it obviously stuck. Although Sparta was an oligarchy, Athens ended up a democracy.