In Sparta, the government was headed by two hereditary kings who were pulled from an upper class made up of lifetime military scholars. These men lived most of their lives in barracks, devoted to the arts of war.
Sparta: better military, more rights for woman, oligarchy government, land locked Athens: better navy, less rights for woman, good democratic government, near a good source of water Please note that even though Athens had a smaller army, they could still win. Remember the battle of the Marathon? They were greatly outnumbered, but still claimed victory. For more information, click the Explore link in the Sparta link in the Related link.
Since the government of Sparta was an oligarchy it was ruled by few.
Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
Sparta had a three-tiered government. At the top were the five Ephors, followed by a three hundred man senate, followed by a duel-monarchy. The Ephors were the main leaders, while the senate decided matters of state. The King's job was to lead Sparta's armies.
Anthens : Direct Democracy Sparta: Oligarchy CHICKEN.
In Sparta, the government was headed by two hereditary kings who were pulled from an upper class made up of lifetime military scholars. These men lived most of their lives in barracks, devoted to the arts of war.
The government in Sparta was that unhealthy babies were to be killed and young boys were sent to the army. In athens they created a democracy. In Sparta they were ruled by two kings until they died and in athen they were ruled by archons
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Sparta - its army. Athens - its navy.
Sparta was an oligarchy.
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Sparta's goal was to have a the biggest strongest army.
Sparta's military strength was their army, witch was the best in Ancient Greece.
main army city in Greece
Athens. Sparta was famous for its land army.
Very efficient.