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yes Sparta had slaves from concurred village
I believe it was Sparta, because Sparta had 50 thousand slaves. Sorry if it didn't help.
Sparta was the strongest city-state in Ancient Greece. The city-state military strength has inspired many throughout civilization. Although Sparta was not about art and culture, they have contributed to the militaristic side of the world. Sparta rule !
athens was under democracy and sparta was under oligarchy
Subjects taught in residential schools often included basic academic subjects like reading, writing, and arithmetic; vocational training in trades like farming or domestic work; religious education; and cultural assimilation practices aimed at erasing Indigenous languages and traditions. These schools were designed to strip Indigenous children of their identity and culture in order to assimilate them into Euro-Canadian society.
Sparta was all about war and that's what they taught Athens was all about knowledge and the arts and that's what they taught
Samoan children are taught all subjects as taught in overseas countries
The subjects taught in Chinese school are generally the same as anywhere else. Language, geography, math, social science, and art are the common subjects.
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Irish, English, Maths, Geography, History, Science, Religion, Computers are some. Lots of languages and specific sciences are taught. Lots of more specialised subjects are taught in technical schools.
art and literature and music
There are many subjects which are taught at SUNY Plattsburgh. Some of these include Economics, Accounting, Journalism, Math, Nursing, Geography and languages such as French and German.
She taught me how to solve the difficult math problem.
Thailand is a modern country. All subjects in any school in Europe or America are taught here!
The same courses that are taught in traditional secondary schools including math, physics, literature, history, geography as well as religion. ---- The difference is not the subjects being taught but the cultural backgrounds of students.