The Athenians and Spartans had different ideas about government primarily due to their distinct values and social structures. Athens embraced democracy, prioritizing individual freedom, civic participation, and intellectual pursuits, which reflected its emphasis on culture and debate. In contrast, Sparta focused on a militaristic and oligarchic system that prioritized discipline, strength, and social stability, reflecting its need for a strong military to maintain control over its helot population. These foundational differences in priorities shaped their respective political systems and ideologies.
There were three ideas that the colonists brought with them about government when they traveled to the new world from England. These ideas included one of an ordered government, limited government and representative government.
The ideas of self government originally came from England.
Its ideas are composed of a unitary government and a federation.
The colonists transplanted English ideas of government to America by, they stood with a strong sense of English Political traditions. By doing that, they established a government.
The ideas of checks and balances are displayed in Federalist #51 through the system of government established by the Constitution. This system includes the separation of powers between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches, as well as the system of checks and balances between the different levels of government.
They were different Greek city-states. The Athenians had a democracy as their form of government; Sparta had a mix between an oligarchy and a monarchy. The Athenians encouraged trade and were influenced by other city states; the Spartans avoided new ideas whenever possible, and only conquered other city states. The Athenians valued art, science, and music; the Spartans cared about hardly anything but war. The Athenians treated their women fairly poorly; Spartan woman had more rights than almost any other women in the ancient world. Athenians had few slaves; the Spartan society relied entirely on slaves/helots to support the infrastructure. The Athenians weren't very war oriented; the Spartans were extremely bellicose and amazing soldiers.
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Spartans believed new ideas would weaken their way of life. Because of this, they tried to prevent
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had similar ideas about the new government
Had similar ideas about the new government.
Had similar ideas about the new government.
a government, governs a political unit. Politics are a certain view individuals have on different ideas
a government, governs a political unit. Politics are a certain view individuals have on different ideas
so that people in government can be in different groups based on their ideas
It was known as the "school of greece" because it was a center for art, literature, and ideas. Back then you had two major players in Greece, the Spartans and the Athenians. Athens are known for their wisdom and is also where Plato's school of philosophy arose (Akademia, the first university?). This would make sense because Athena is the goddess of wisdom.
Athenians found the ideas of Socrates disturbing because he challenged traditional beliefs and authority figures, questioned societal norms, and encouraged critical thinking among the youth. His method of questioning and his disregard for conventional teachings made him appear subversive and a threat to the established order in Athens.