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The address of the Sparta Historical Society Inc is: Po Bosx 312, Sparta, NJ 7871
created many aspect of society
a millitarian society
ancient Sparta
Sparta was a rural society. The city was more like a collection of villages. It lived frugally on its produce rather than on trade.
The address of the Wisconsin Historical Society is: Po Box 133, Sparta, WI 54656
Because Sparta depended on slaves to do their work
Sparta was different from Athens because Athens was more artlike and Sparta was tought to be tough ruthless people they were tought to steal kill and make slaves but on the other hand Athens did not go crazy with power like Sparta did they maintained society and they made laws to enforce what you should live like back then
Luxuries
Sparta's society was orginized by people defending themselves and them having an election of five supervisors who ran the government and voted on suggested laws which were good.
Yes, "Sparta" is a proper noun. It refers to a specific ancient city-state in Greece known for its military culture and society. Proper nouns, like "Sparta," are capitalized and denote unique entities, distinguishing them from common nouns.
Sparta was a disciplined society. It was very caught up in war and had some of the best soldiers that were trained starting at seven. They did not even allow visitors or outsiders to come in Sparta, and allowed none of it's citizens to get out.