Sparta is authocratic
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Athens or Sparta
If I had to choose which one was better, Athens or Sparta, I would say Athens. I would pick Athens because the Athenian boys and girls were treated better than in Sparta and they also got education, the people in Athens favored people and Athens had an assembly and the council of five hundred.
The children in Athens were treated better than the children in Sparta. I say this because in Sparta if the baby was not healthy, they were not allowed to live or had to be a slave. In Athens, the boys went to school from the age of 6 to 14. They either went to a private or a primary school. They learned the poems by Homer and were taught how to play a lyre. They always had a man teacher. After that, they went to a higher school for 4 years and after they turned 18, they had to go to a military school for 2 more years. When they were 20 years old, they graduated. I wouldn't call myself too sporty, because I like some sports. Sparta is mostly all about things like military and sports. Me personally I would like to be educated, instead of having more freedom. It would be better to have both, but in the end I would still like to be more educated. The girls couldn't go to school but they still were taught to read and write at home.
Athens favored people. Unlike Sparta, either a king or an oligarchy did not rule Athens. They had their own constitution and their own government. The Athenians were also the first ones who had the democratic constitution. A noble named Cleisthenes wrote this constitution. It was the first constitution ever written.
There were also these two groups in Athens. One of them was the Assembly and the other one was called The Council of 5 Hundred. The Assembly was open to all men over 20 years old. The Assembly chose 10 generals to run the military and to serve as a judge. One of the chief was called the commander in chief. The council on the other hand was a group with 500 members. They chose the members in an easy lottery way because the people in Athens thought that they were all smart enough to hold an office. And also the rich Athenians had a chance to win over the poor Athenians.
My opinion is that Athens is better than Sparta, because the Athenian children got education and were treated better than the Spartan children, the Athens favored people and they had the assembly and the Council of 5 Hundred. Hope this helped.
Military society
two kings
not culture or literature based
very territorial
tended toprefer to stay in the pelloponesse due to the helots
generally hated Athens
young boys trained in the agoge
ALL citizens were in the army (keeping in mind, women couldn't be spartiates)
Sparta ruled by two king whom they ruled until they died, the elected officials had more power for example the two kings were in charge of the army and the officials raned day to day activities
Spartans feared that the helots might someday rebel.Spartans returned home at age 30 but stayed in the army until age 60.
Why did War World 2 start
donnt cheat
Athens and Sparta both had very efficient fighting forces and and were the two powerhouse cities in Greece.
Sparta
SPARTA!
Sparta controls nothing
Sparta is located in Greek so most if not all Greek myths are associated with Sparta
Sparta is in Missouri in Christian county.
they had great and powerful leaders and rulers
Sparta was the most common one
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Sparta was the most common one
Leonidas was the king of Sparta and he was famous for his sacrifice in the battle of Thermopylae. His name meant "lion-like"!
Between Athens they both are democratic and between Sparta and Australia they have similar war/ military life.
Us common sence dumb s***!
they both learned how to run,jump,and fight
the tyrants overthrew the nobles
yes it was common practice in antiquity.
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