Surrounding mountains made Sparta somewhat isolated.
physical and health is really important to Sparta but health an education is important to Athens cause they are in to democracy and Spartans are sporty an well built an the like to have strong baby or they will kill them
women were allowed to own land bussinesses which gave them more freedom then other greek city statev
Sparta
Sparta was in southeast Greece on the Peloponnesian peninsula
yes Sparta did have a military oligarchy.
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In Athens it was carried out by the family, in Sparta it was done by appointed supervisors.
sparta ruled more harshly because all kids
physical and health is really important to Sparta but health an education is important to Athens cause they are in to democracy and Spartans are sporty an well built an the like to have strong baby or they will kill them
Physical Education in Sparta was military education where a child had to join at the age of 7 years. Physical Education in Athens was also military education, but they joined after 12 years.
Girls in Sparta did go to school, but only for physical fittness. They did not go for education. Thank you for reading my answer follow me on instagram @ camobabe13
Sparta had a major focus on military power and physical fitnessSparta had the best soldiers in the world dedicated to fightingAthens had soldiers only in times of war that were only temporary soldiers.
People that live in Sparta are actually known as Spartans, Spartans lived in an age of war and the daily routine revolved around physical fitness and military training.
Sparta was a society that valued physical training and military prowess over intellectual pursuits like writing and reading. Education in Sparta focused on training for combat and preparing for war, with reading and writing considered secondary skills.
Sparta was more isolated than Athens was. Sparta was located on a plain between the mountains and the sea in the part of Greece, which is the Peloponnesus (look it up). Spartans were usually suspicious of outsiders and their ideas. Geography had affected development in Sparta by making Spartans grow what they needed or would often take what they needed from their neighbors. Spartans valued strength and simplicity while Athens had boasted about their art and culture.
In Sparta, the cultural education focused on instilling discipline, physical fitness, and military training in young boys through the agoge system. This included rigorous physical exercises, combat training, and an emphasis on loyalty to the state over individual interests. Academic subjects were taught to a basic level, with the primary goal being to produce strong and obedient warriors for the city-state of Sparta.
They both ran under a polis style government although Sparta ran under an oligarchy but Athens was run under a democracy.AnswerAthens and Sparta were the two city-states in ancient Greece. They represents physical prowess (Sparta) and intellect (Athens)... Greece was very powerful in those times possessing both. Renowned warriors and philosophers came from Greece also.