They learnt from their parents - boys learnt from their father farming, a trade etc. They also learnt to fight to protect their farms and the city.
Girls learnt from their mother how to run the household, cook, garden, after domestic animals and manage the household slaves.
The males - warfare, farming, trades.
The females - housekeeping, cooking, gardening, their place as subservient to males.
How to run the house, work in the vegetable garden and henhouse, and raise the children.
no
ATHENS=based on education and entertainmentSPARTA=based strictly on military and poo
how to do household cleaning
The children in ancient Athens were taken to the many scholars and teachers like Socrates , Aristotle, and Plato to study for a few years in their early life, as they believed education was like a religion in Greece.
The Academy (Study Island)
No , Sparta did... Sparta women were able to learn what they want to learn they had alot of rights, on the other hand Athens (Girls) Only learned Household duites
They were not but in education in athens wealthily boys went to school at age 7 or 6 learning about literature, art, reading, and athletic activities
ancient athens
Yes! Education was important to Ancient China! There was even a great school that only the smartest students could teach and learn at! <3
so they could learn more and more about torah
the goverment of ancient athens like a democracy
Ancient Sparta focused more on military achievements and ancient Athens thought more of academic knowledge. Athens were a democracy and Sparta was an oligarchy
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