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Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
They were democracies, so the government responded to th citizens.
life in athens was focused on education while life in sparta was focused on the military
In Athens the women weren't free, they had to clean, cook, and had to be hidden when they're husband's friends comes over. In Sparta, the women were free and they could have jobs and go anywhere! But in athens, they had to ask for permission. In sparta, they had better security, they had the military but athens didnt care about the military. In athens, only men were able to vote and participate in the government but in sparta, women can join the military and get jobs also they can vote!
The citizens of both city-states were warriors - the Spartans full time, the Athenians full time. The Spartans had serfs to support them, the Athenians had slaves. Both had democracies, the Spartans a limited form, the Athenians moved to a radical form. Both were serious about the gods and religious festivals. Their differences lay in other areas - women a basic part of social life in Sparta, in Athens they were kept in virtual purdah; the serfs in Sparta were free, the slaves in Athens were chattels.
Between Athens they both are democratic and between Sparta and Australia they have similar war/ military life.
In Athens, citizens had more freedom in terms of intellectual pursuits, involvement in politics, and personal expression. Athenian women also had a bit more freedom compared to Spartan women. Sparta, on the other hand, placed a strong emphasis on military training and obedience to the state, leading to a more regimented and restricted lifestyle for its citizens.
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
They were democracies, so the government responded to th citizens.
Both Athens and Sparta were city-states in ancient Greece with a strong focus on military training and discipline. They both had an emphasis on physical fitness and education for their citizens, albeit with different methods and goals.
Both city-states had slaves and free citizens.Answer this question…
No, life in Athens and Sparta was not the same for everyone. In Athens, only male citizens had full rights and participated in the democratic process, while women, slaves, and foreigners had fewer rights. In Sparta, the social system revolved around the military, and all citizens underwent rigorous military training, while slaves known as helots performed manual labor.
life in athens was focused on education while life in sparta was focused on the military
In Athens they were kept in purdah in the house rearing children and working in the house and garden. In Sparta, they were free to participate in daily life, play sports etc.
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The women were free and part of civic life. In Athens women were kept in virtual purdah, running the home and raising children.
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