Sparta was ruled by two hereditary kings from separate families. The kings' power was limited by a 28 member council of elders. Athens was a direct democracy meaning all of the Athenian citizens could vote on legislation.
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i think that Sparta is a monarchy with 2 kings. Athens is just a democracy. Sparta has king leonidis or whatever as one of t6he kings
Sparta favored military service, independence, strength, and loyalty to state. Athens favored education, interdependence, and loyalty to family.
There was no war between Persia and Sparta, and no specific battle between Sparta and Persia. Sparta was at times part of a Greek force fighting Persia, and at other times was allied to Persia. But there was no specific Sparta-Persia war or battle.
The Greeks were the model for the Western world but Rome was able to create the greatest empire because mainly because of geography and climate. Rome is naturally defensible. It's located in the middle of the peninsula (that becomes Italy) on top of 7 hills. To the northwest, at some distance, are the Apennines Mountains and located about 12 miles from the sea on the Tiber River. The climate is warm and so crops such as wheat, olive trees and grapes are able to be grown. (Wheat, olives and grapes are part of the Mediterranean diet, which is one of the healthiest diets). Most civilizations start near river valleys. So, as you can see, geography and climate play a really important role in the growth of a civilization.
democratic leadership, dictator leadership and etc. my answer is: Republic,Democracy,Parlimentarian,Dictatorship,Monarchy
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they had different forms of government, Sparta had oligarchy while Athens had democracy. in Athens, you became a man when you turned 18, in Sparta you had to be 30. for money Athens had drachmas and Sparta had obols.
order of the roles in ancient athens. (in order) citizens/ males women metics slaves
I think what makes it so cool and unique is that its history has been recorded for more than 3,400 years. Another reason it is so great is bcuz it is so big. It was ranked 25th richest city in the world in 2008.
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Athens changed to increasing forms of democracy from 508 BCE, becoming a radical democracy 50 years later. Sparta was always a limited democracy - a state which relied on its citizen body to form its army had to give them the option of directing the state, or they either wouldn't fight, or would fight to overturn the government.
The three main forms of government are:DemocracyMonarchyDictatorship
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Athens experimented with direct democracy. After some success, this form of government became exploited by special interest groups, and the city-state turned to other less radical forms of government.
The idea of a unified Greece under one government is a modern construction. Ancient Greece was a region, not one country. The various cities, such as Athens, Thebes, Sparta, Corinth, Megara, Delphi, Pylos, etc. each ruled themselves independently of one another, leading each to be called a city-state, since the city and the surrounding countryside were independent of other states. Since the city-states were all independent, they each had their own form of government.
Nobody can be certain, since democracy has been invented in different forms in different places at different times in history. In the West, most scholars argue that ancient Athens was the birth of democracy.
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"Ancient Greece" was not a kingdom, it was a geographical region made up of several poleis (sing. polis) such as Athens, Sparta, Thebes etc. Each polis had its own forms of government, which evolved over time. Sparta had a bi-monarchy (two kings) and a council of elders; Athens had an oligarchy, then tyrants, then a democracy. During the golden age of Athens, the most famous leader was Pericles. He was a political and military leader, but never a king. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Actually... Greece was a kingdom and the QUEEN was YOUR MOM