The basics of education were taught but Spartan society was aimed towards military superiority and strength.
Sparta's only education was in killing.
sparta ruled more harshly because all kids
Most boys had better education than military skillls
Athens focused on education while Sparta focused on strength and their warlike abilities.
life in athens was focused on education while life in sparta was focused on the military
Sparta's only education was in killing.
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sparta ruled more harshly because all kids
Because This Is Sparta!
In Athens it was carried out by the family, in Sparta it was done by appointed supervisors.
Most boys had better education than military skillls
Athens was known for its focus on education, democracy, and the arts, while Sparta emphasized military training, discipline, and obedience to the state. Athens valued individualism and intellectual pursuits, while Sparta placed importance on physical strength, obedience, and military prowess. Overall, Athens was more focused on culture and intellectual development, while Sparta prioritized military strength and discipline.
In Sparta you had to join the army or navy when you were 7 years old! But in Athens you had to go when you were 16. Another difference is that if you where a girl in Sparta you had rights. But in Athens you barley have any rights.
Athens focused on education while Sparta focused on strength and their warlike abilities.
Sparta did not care much for education and focused military strength, while Athens cared very much and supported art and education while they cared little for military.
spartas military was large and they had alot of weapons
Physical Education in Sparta was military education where a child had to join at the age of 7 years. Physical Education in Athens was also military education, but they joined after 12 years.