The Nobles of Sparta and the buff guys
They decisions were made by kings .
There were lots of kings of Sparta. Sparta actually was required to have two kings for most of its ancient history. I think that you are refering to Homer's Sparta. Menelaus was the king of Mycenean Sparta.
Sparta was the Greek city-state that was most militaristic.
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Most likely Athens.
They decisions were made by kings .
Council of Elders
Sparta, this is most definitly Sparta!
In the prime years of the Roman Republic, a case can be made for the Senate making most of the political decisions.
Sparta looked like most of the other ancient cities. The only thing that made it stand out from the rest was the fact that it did not have a defensive wall around it.
Surrounding mountains made Sparta somewhat isolated.
Most are made by the cabinet and Prime Minister that then have to be ratified by Parliament. The Queen also makes some decisions. They tend not to be on major policy decisions though.
Even though some may know this about the women in Sparta, I am proud to announce that I know more than you all do.....just kidding. Anyway, two rights women in Sparta held was the ability to own land and have a n agreement on the men's decisions. Usually their husband's decisions.
Like most countries, Spain's big decisions are made primarily by the government. These decisions might be about the military or other institutions.
they are based on who can sell the most
Only a few leaders.
Investment decisions are made by investors and stockholders about how and where money will be invested. Most of the time investments are made in the interest of companies and retirement plans.