No, Socrates did not live in Sparta. He lived in Athens, where he became known for his philosophy and teaching methods.
A good speech has an interesting introduction, tells an informative story, and then has a strong conclusion. What do you want your listeners to know about Sparta? What was life like there? Were men and women equal? Were there slaves? How did people spend their free time? Who was allowed to be educated? Was it a good place to live? Explain how the adjective spartan still survives today. You should probably discuss the rivalry between Athens and Sparta (Sparta and Athens fought in the Peleponnesian War, a long and brutal war that affected both countries). Also, many people say that Athens was known for the brains, while Sparta was know for the brawn-- was this true? Be sure to discuss the attitude about war in Sparta, who went to war, at what age they went, etc. If you can quote from some people who are experts about Ancient Greece, that will also add to your talk. To sum up: make listeners (including your teacher) feel like they are there-- bring in illustrations if you can, and give interesting examples. The more information you offer, the more everyone will be impressed. You should also say how Sparta beat Athens in war and by what margin.
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Sparta was a militaristic society with a strong focus on discipline, obedience, and physical fitness. They valued martial prowess and the well-being of the state above individual interests. Spartan citizens underwent rigorous training from a young age and were expected to dedicate their lives to serving the state.
athens was under democracy and sparta was under oligarchy
it is beautiful and lots of films are filmed their
why do people train in sparta
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Sparta...
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
there are around 300 boys who live in sparta, one however has a winky
nobody found the answer to the question not even scientist The folk who live there are Spartan
Sparta
int the roman city of Sparta
Sparta was a militaristic society with a strong focus on discipline, obedience, and physical fitness. They valued martial prowess and the well-being of the state above individual interests. Spartan citizens underwent rigorous training from a young age and were expected to dedicate their lives to serving the state.
It means no frills. you do the things you have to do you don't live for pleasure.