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Sparta won the war.
Anthens : Direct Democracy Sparta: Oligarchy CHICKEN.
1. Ithaca is practically now an island, Sparta was on the continent. 2. Sparta was more important than Ithaca in the history. 3. The population of Sparta is greater.
sparta ruled more harshly because all kids
The difference between Sparta and Athens is that in Sparta, the ruling government was a military government, while in Athens, the ruling government was a democracy. In Sparta, the people focus on military matters. That is because of the fear of an uprising by their helots. In Athens, a democracy ruled. People voted on many matters such as which one they thought was the most dangerous to their testate and even military and naval expeditions against rival statutes. The different arts such as sculpture and poetry also flourished more in Athens. Athenians believed that one should also focus themselves on matters other than military ones. Athens focused on trades, technologies, civilizations, studies,... while Sparta focused on the military. That's why Spartan warriors were the most fierce warriors in Ancient Greece. Athens also treated their children differently. For example: Boys were taught reading, writing, mathematics, music, poetry, and sports. While in Sparta, they took them away from their parents at 7 yrs. old, to train for war. Further, in Sparta, both - boys and girls went to school, but in Athens, boys went to school but the girls did not, but attended basically, house work.
Sparta won the war.
Anthens : Direct Democracy Sparta: Oligarchy CHICKEN.
the Sparta because they wanted the anthens money
Athena
they never joined forces
Sparta women lived freely while athen women couldn't even leave the house.
The difference between Athens and Sparta is:SParta is a oligarchy.Athens is a direct-democracyOne difference between the city-states of Athens in Sparta was that Sparta was ruled by a king while Athens was overseen by a democratically elected group.
Cyrene, Naucratis, Syracuse, Massilia, Miletus, Athens, and Sparta
In the first part, Miletus. In the second part Sparta. In the third part, Athens.
The army weren’t as fierce
Sparta led the Greek coalition by land and sea. Athens provided the major sea battle contribution, and a significant component in the land battles.
Athens valued democracy, culture, and education, while Sparta focused on military strength, discipline, and obedience. Athenian society prioritized individual freedoms, intellectual pursuits, and artistic expression, whereas Spartan society emphasized militarism, physical fitness, and strict social hierarchy.