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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 differences between Athen foreigners and Sparta foreigners?

In ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta had different approaches to foreigners. Athenians, who welcomed a diverse population, allowed metics (resident foreigners) to live in the city, granting them some rights but denying citizenship. In contrast, Sparta was more insular and restrictive; while it had a small number of non-citizen residents known as "perioikoi" who could engage in trade and crafts, they were not integrated into Spartan society and had limited rights. Overall, Athens embraced foreign influence, while Sparta prioritized maintaining its strict social order.


The rights of the women in ancient Athens?

Every resident, including women and foreigners, had equal rights in Ancient Athens.


Did women have more rights in either of the city-states Sparta or Athens?

The women of Sparta had rights, participating in sports and open lifestyle, compared with Athenian women who were kept in purdah in the home rearing children and working in the house and garden.


All the differences between Athens and Sparta?

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.


What were similarities and difference between Athens and Sparta?

Sparta and Athens had many differences and similarities in their government. Only a few Greek city-states had kings. Sparta had two kings, usually cousins or brothers. One would stay home and the other would go off to fight wars. Athens created the first democratic system and many other city-states copied them. Athenian democracy did not give power to everyone. Most of the people in Athens couldn't vote, including women, slaves, foreigners, and children.

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What rights did foreigners enjoy in ancient Sparta?

Foreigners were know as the perioeci and they were belonged in the social class between the Spartiates and the Helots. They had a lot of freedom and they had the opportunity to become merchants and trade.


What did foreigners enjoy in ancient Sparta?

Foreigners were know as the perioeci and they were belonged in the social class between the Spartiates and the Helots. They had a lot of freedom and they had the opportunity to become merchants and trade.


What is the differences between Athen foreigners and Sparta foreigners?

In ancient Greece, Athens and Sparta had different approaches to foreigners. Athenians, who welcomed a diverse population, allowed metics (resident foreigners) to live in the city, granting them some rights but denying citizenship. In contrast, Sparta was more insular and restrictive; while it had a small number of non-citizen residents known as "perioikoi" who could engage in trade and crafts, they were not integrated into Spartan society and had limited rights. Overall, Athens embraced foreign influence, while Sparta prioritized maintaining its strict social order.


Did Sparta r Athens have foreigners as a working class?

Sparta did


Which had foreigners as working class Athens or Sparta?

Athens Did.


Did Sparta or Athens have foreigners as a working class?

Sparta depended on slaves and helots (people from a nearby settlement who were forced to work.


Was life in Athens and Sparta the same for everyone?

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.


Where Athens and Sparta friendly neighbors or enemies?

Both. They were competitors, unless threatened by foreigners.


How were the roles of women different in Athens and Sparta?

In Athens women had no rights. In Sparta women had lots of rights


Did Athens or Sparta have more contact with foreigners?

I think so because they traded with a lot of different places.


Did the people of Sparta enjoy hearing stories about Homer?

No


who had foreigners as a working class Athens or Sparta?

Neither. Metics (resident aliens) were merchants/traders/tradesmen/academics. Sparta had serfs as a working class. Athens had its own people as a working class.