Yes - they had assemblies of male citizens who voted on issues put before them by the Council.
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It is the House of Burgess I think.
Living accommodations in Sparta were harsh. Not so much in Athens for the time.
The government in Sparta was that unhealthy babies were to be killed and young boys were sent to the army. In athens they created a democracy. In Sparta they were ruled by two kings until they died and in athen they were ruled by archons
Who is they. The citizens of Sparta lived in Sparta. The citizens of Athens lived in Athns. Each preferred their own city, which is why they were citizens of that city.
in Sparta were only free men citizens?
Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
Neither. Sparta was an oligarchy where nobles of a certain rank had direct power of the citizens and non-citizens (helots) in Sparta. Citizens who were not from these noble families and non-citizens had no power to promote their views.You are likely thinking of Athens which was a direct democracy.
The Helots were not Spartan citizens ; they were essentially slaves .
Sparta would not let its citizens travel to other cities unless they were fighting
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The State
The citizens - Sparta was a limited democracy.
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