Sparta was a militaristic society while Athens was a little more interested in philosophy, knowledge, and indulgence.
We assume that Lykourgos, the Spartan law giver had created the Spartan society to be the way it is. However, as it dates that Lykourgos had lived for over 200 years, it is unsure if he is just a myth.
Athenian women were not allowed to do anything that the men could do. They had quiet lives and mostly stayed at home. While in ancient Spartan women could mostly anything the men could do. hope this helped!
The warrior class.
War, military, bringing their people to be the strongest and biggest army.
The students for a democratic society, in 1964, focused on the escalation in the Vietnam War. They also focused on the civil rights movement.
The Athenian Society was created in 1691.
We assume that Lykourgos, the Spartan law giver had created the Spartan society to be the way it is. However, as it dates that Lykourgos had lived for over 200 years, it is unsure if he is just a myth.
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In Ancient Greece, the Spartan and Athenian governments differed essentially for the better part of their histories. Spartan society was ruled by kings wielding absolute power, with a small group of elite advisers also influential. By contrast, the "Golden" era for Athens witnessed democracy's birth -- and rule. Although limited in scope, with (for example) only adult males being able to vote and hold public office, Athenian democracy valued public debate and consensual decision-making, and public leaders were typically held accountable to the citizens for their actions.
Sparta was the capital city-stae of Laconia and later Messenia, in southern Greece.The original dwellers of these territories were made slaves, called HELOTS. They were said to be ten times more in number than the conquering Spartan citizens. As there were revolts against them, they set up a military statesomewhere between 700 and 600 BC. Every Spartan had to be a soldier and spent his life training and fighting.
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Athenian women were not allowed to do anything that the men could do. They had quiet lives and mostly stayed at home. While in ancient Spartan women could mostly anything the men could do. hope this helped!
spartan women were expected to remain out of sight and quietly raise childern.
They were Greek females who bore and raised families and ran the household. However the Spartan women participated in city-life, while the Athenian women were kept at home in virtual purdah, getting out occasionally for a women's religious festival.
Athenian society was also changed by Black Death. It also caused some of the major economic and social changes.
The warrior class.
Women