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All the Greek cities enlisted their military-age males into their armies in which they were part-time, called out when required..

Sparta had a class of citizen ('Spartiates') whose life was as a warrior - they were able to do so because they had a class of serfs who tilled the land for them, enabling the warriors to devote their time to matters military.

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