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Yes they were strict because if somone did somthing wrong then they would half to suffer terrible punishment or a sentence to death!

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What is Sparta best described as?

It is an ancient greek city home to the Spartans. Watch 300. Sparta is best described as the city-state that lost to the Argives in the grade 5 Olympics


How did the war between Athens and Sparta affect greek government?

Volumes could and have been written about this issue. I will only mention one thing, Athens was the cradle of democracy while Sparta was known for its strict military rule. Democracy spread from Greece to other countries but it took the whole of the middle ages to pass before the ancient ideas were actually implemented in full, although the establishment of parliament for example in England can be traced back to Greece in ancient times. Read all about this in history books of ancient Greece.


In religious and cultural terms the republicans appealed especially to groups that derived their views from the?

Puritan tradition of strict moral codes and government regulation of morality and society.


How did the Spartans - citizens of Sparta - live their lives in ancient Greece?

AnswerI know that Sparta was a strong military based city in Ancient Greece.AnswerThe word "spartan" (which means "marked by strict self-discipline or self-denial" or "marked by simplicity, frugality, or avoidance of luxury or comfort") was created in homage to their civilization. That ought to give you some idea of what their lives were like.


What rights did foreigners enjoy in Sparta?

Ahm, Actually Sparta has only its LIMITED outsiders that would enter there City. as they allow foreigners they are too strict with it only known outsiders are allowed.

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What is the name of the ancient centre well known for its strict discipline and military culture?

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Who had the most dedicated military army in history Trained strictly for battle and strict battle standards no surrender.?

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Which statement most likely represents the view of a citizen of ancient Athens visiting Sparta?

"The government and society in Sparta are so strict. The people have little voice in government." Athenians were a lot more artsy than Spartans, so a statement could be, "Wow, these Spartans are really militaristic." Athens focused on the arts and broadening the mind, and depended on its citizens to be automatically patriotic, whereas Sparta sent boys off to train in the military at young ages, teaching them patriotism, instead of earning it by the goodness of the city-state. In essence, the two cities were complete opposites, so any statement showing the opposing opinions should work.


What generalizations might you make about life in Sparta?

It was tough, strict, and militant.


What is Sparta best described as?

It is an ancient greek city home to the Spartans. Watch 300. Sparta is best described as the city-state that lost to the Argives in the grade 5 Olympics


How did the war between Athens and Sparta affect greek government?

Volumes could and have been written about this issue. I will only mention one thing, Athens was the cradle of democracy while Sparta was known for its strict military rule. Democracy spread from Greece to other countries but it took the whole of the middle ages to pass before the ancient ideas were actually implemented in full, although the establishment of parliament for example in England can be traced back to Greece in ancient times. Read all about this in history books of ancient Greece.


What was the government like in rhode island?

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How did ancient Chinese people vote?

The Ancient Chinese had a strict centralised government that observes strictly the political hierarchy from the Emperor down to the lowest level, or county commander. So there were no votes in ancient China, none.


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What is a parliamentary government?

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In religious and cultural terms the republicans appealed especially to groups that derived their views from the?

Puritan tradition of strict moral codes and government regulation of morality and society.