7 or 8
Both.
Sparta was stronger because they trained for the military more than Athens.
Spartans trained for war from early childhood .
Education in Athens was available to most families. In Athens citizens were trained in music, art, literature and politics. At the age of 18, boys were also required to attend two years of military school.
In Athens, young boys began their military training around the age of 18 as part of their education, which included a focus on civic responsibility and culture. In contrast, Spartan soldiers, known as hoplites, started their rigorous training in the agoge system at the age of 7, continuing until they were about 20, when they became full-fledged soldiers. This early and intense training in Sparta was designed to create disciplined and skilled warriors.
The Spartans were stronger, but Athens had a better trained army... I think. The Spartans were the "Navy Seals" of the Greek states. Roughest and toughest soldiers by far. But Athens was the best naval power of Greece.
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I think the answer is ATHENS.
SPARTA: best military in greece, and defeated athens. Not a great learning community, and trained for war almost constantly. ATHENS: The best place to go in ancient times, a luxurious place for citizens. Hope I helped:)
The Athens woman trained for survival and the Spartan woman gathered fruit.
the answer is old age of Athens
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