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Why did Spartans place so much stress on the military?

because so the Spartans will help military service to be stronger. Also for protection maybey they will die easier than the Spartans


What were the main differences among the education systems of Athens and Sparta?

Sparta did not care much for education and focused military strength, while Athens cared very much and supported art and education while they cared little for military.


How much power did athen actually have over Sparta in the peloponnesian war?

Athens was not in control of Sparta before, during or after the war. The only facet of its military that was stronger than Sparta's was the Athenian navy.


How was living in Athens different from living in Sparta?

Sparta civilization was all about power and battle; every boy was trained to grow up and be a military weapon. On the other hand, Athens was all about advancements in technologies and not so much battle. Athens' military was mostly filled with potters, bakers, speakers, and so on. It was very much different than Sparta


Why weren't there many merchants in Sparta?

No it is false Sparta didn't have many merchants because, they focused so much on military training. They couldn't catch up with the trading of the other city-states and countries.


How to become a private military contractor and how much do they get paid?

One can become a private military contractor by joining the Military service. They earn from $500 to $750.


Did the Athens or Sparta have a democracy?

Sparta because they did not have as much freedom as Athens.


Who served in the military of ancient Sparta?

all young men ages 20 to 30 years of age. but their training started much younger, at the age of 7.


What are the main characteristics of Athens and Sparta?

Sparta had a more militaristic state than Athens. Sparta had all men training for the military at age seven and ending at age sixty (so basically their whole life was for the military). Also, Sparta valued women much more than Athens. In Athens, women had no rights at all and were only there to reproduce and to clean up after the men and manage the home. They also took care of the babies. Unlike the Sparta women who were allowed to have military training (but could not serve in the military), play sports, learn about the arts, go out in public, and own property/stores. Those from Sparta were descendants of the Dorian invaders, however those from Athens were descendants of the Ionians. Athens founded democracy, and believed that the individual was important, while Sparta believed in the state rather than the individual, with a government based on a oligarchic system. Sparta based their society on the repression of 'Helots' (slaves). Athens freed their slaves and abolished debt slavery.


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