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How did the army affect the Sparta?

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The army effected life in Sparta because boys/men had to serve in it til they were 60 which left the women in charge. and the women had much more rights than other women in Greece they could own land and ran their households(unlike Athen women who han almost no rights at all)and Spartan women also received physical training, because they thought they could bear healthy children if they did so. also Sparta elected officials that actually had more power than the kings because they handled daily activites like dealings between other greek city-states(which included their enimes Athens)....ok well theeir is a lot more but i don't want 2 be here all day, well hope this helps!

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