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Sparta was admired for the stability of its government, and for its lack of corruption - at least as far as money is concerned. There was a dual Kingship, whose co-rulers surprisingly did not interfere with each other. Aristotle speaks highly of the Spartan Constitution, which remained unchanged for two hundred years, during which time Athens - whom we admire today more than Sparta- overthrew most its governments and exiled or executed every one of its leaders who hadn't died. like Pericles, of natural causes. Sparta was mocked for the rough manner of its citizens, and yet it was said that a Spartan woman could walk from one end of town to the other, stark naked, in perfect modesty and without trouble. Of course all the work - and by all the work I mean everything, all the trades, all business and commerce was done by slaves. Sparta's agriculture was entirely the work of an enslaved, local population called the Helots.
There Was A Drought That Caused Plants To Dry Up, Animals & Lack Of Food
A lack of liner prespective. (Apex)
The lack of a formal written language
writing.they communicated by using collars with knots
The caused of lack of trust between Athens and Sparta were suspicion. As Athenian empire became rich and powerful, other city-states such as Sparta grew suspicious of it aim. Led by Sparta, they start join forces against Athens.
Athens sent troops to help Sparta put down a revolt by their serfs. The Athenians started to show signs of favouring the serfs, so the Spartans sent them home, with lasting resentment on both sides.
In about 460 BCE, after the Persian invasion had been repelled by the combined Greek forces, Sparta was facing a revolt by its serf population in Messene, and making heavy weather in putting it down. Athens offered to help and sent an expeditionary force to reinforce the Spartan forces. The Athenians were very adventurous in their operations, and showed up Spartan methods, which was based on trying to force a pitched battle with an elusive opposition which declined to make itself such a target. There is also a suggestion thet the Athenians showed some sympathy for the Messenians. The upshot was that Sparta invited the Athenians to go home, and the usual cooperative spirit between the two cities soured. After peace was finally made with the Persians in 449 BCE, Athens converted the anti-Persian Delian League which it led into an empire of its own, continuing to levy the war fund from the 200 cities of that league to use for its own benefit and maintaining a strong navy to enforce the annual collection of money. With this strength, Athens aggressively interfered in the affairs of the cities to which Sparta was allied in the Peloponnesian League, particularly Corinth. The Peloponnesian League members urged Sparta to help them stand up to Athens. A cocksure Athens persisted in interfering in other cities, and this came to a head when Athens banned Megara, a Peloponnesian League member, from trade with cities in its empire, which would destroy Megara. The Peloponnesian League demanded Sparta act, Sparta demanded Athens back off, Athens refused, war ensued.
Limited water supply
Scurvy is caused by lack of vegetables.
Illness caused by lack of sufficient amount of a nutrient is called "malnutrition".
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RICKETS is a disorder caused y a lack of vitamin D,calcium,or phosphate.
Etiolation is a lack of color in the complexion caused from illness or lack of light.
Etiolation is a lack of color in the complexion caused from illness or lack of light.
The shadow is lack of light which is caused by obstacles between the "light generator" (like the sun) and the shadowed surface.
The difference between their education is that Spartans were birthed for war and learned the brutality of war from a young age as Athenians were taught philosophy and astronomy as well as other subjects.Both city-states had education but Athens had more of a formal education.Athens:Went further into educationBoys had to memorize everything due to the lack of books (teachers read out loud)Girls didn't learn as much as boys did; but if their mother had some sort of education they would learn it in their homeSparta:Still had educationBoys still had to memorize everything due to the lack of books (teachers read out loud)Had less education but more military stuff