Women in Sparta played a variable role in society due to the unique social structure and militaristic culture of the city-state. Unlike most other Greek city-states, Spartan women enjoyed more independence and responsibilities, including managing households and property while men were away for military training. Their upbringing emphasized physical fitness and strength, aiming to produce strong offspring for the state. This distinctive role allowed them to wield significant influence within their families and society, although their primary purpose remained focused on motherhood and supporting the Spartan military ethos.
women were able to play in sporting competitions with men women were physically fit men were in war for 2 years
In the Inca society, men primarily took on roles as farmers, warriors, and builders, contributing to the empire's expansion and infrastructure. Women were responsible for domestic tasks such as weaving, cooking, and child-rearing, but they also played vital roles in agriculture by managing crops and livestock. Additionally, some women, especially those from noble families, could hold positions of influence, such as priestesses in religious ceremonies. Overall, both genders had distinct yet complementary roles that contributed to the functioning of Inca society.
Haha, i have the same worksheet as you :) its The Trogan Women.
cooking and cleaning
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women were able to play in sporting competitions with men women were physically fit men were in war for 2 years
1 differences are that Sparta allowed women to play sports but also wanted them 2 be independent, when Athens just wanted there women to stay inside and not do anything. they wanted the men to do everything
Women in Sparta played a variable role in society due to the unique social structure and militaristic culture of the city-state. Unlike most other Greek city-states, Spartan women enjoyed more independence and responsibilities, including managing households and property while men were away for military training. Their upbringing emphasized physical fitness and strength, aiming to produce strong offspring for the state. This distinctive role allowed them to wield significant influence within their families and society, although their primary purpose remained focused on motherhood and supporting the Spartan military ethos.
They didnt have a role they were egg heads.
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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Women in Brazilian society play various roles, including being caretakers of the family, participating in the workforce, and advocating for women's rights. They are increasingly challenging traditional gender norms and stereotypes to achieve equality and empowerment.
Play supporting roles in society (NovaNet)
they dont like to play sports by:onyae symone rush
The status of the Nepalese women is that they play second fiddle to men because of tradition. This can be improved by empowering them through education.
The men in Athens were free to do what they wanted when the men in Sparta had to train all day long giving no time to do anything else. boys were taken away from their mothers at age 7 to begin training.