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It is athens because people believed in simple luxury for themselves and there homes
The Spartans wanted this and took over the southern Peloponnese peninsula, reducing the people there to serfs who paid half their produce to Sparta which used this to support itself.
The Athenians did it a different way - after the Persian invasion was repelled, they converted the Delian League which Athens had led against the Persian Empire into an empire of its own, and used the proceeds to put half their own people on the public payroll.
Different ways of helping yourself to prosperity at others' expense.
The rich of both societies could afford luxuries. The rest subsisted.
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Sparta full-time. Athens part-time.
Sparta had a more militaristic state than Athens. Sparta had all men training for the military at age seven and ending at age sixty (so basically their whole life was for the military). Also, Sparta valued women much more than Athens. In Athens, women had no rights at all and were only there to reproduce and to clean up after the men and manage the home. They also took care of the babies. Unlike the Sparta women who were allowed to have military training (but could not serve in the military), play sports, learn about the arts, go out in public, and own property/stores. Those from Sparta were descendants of the Dorian invaders, however those from Athens were descendants of the Ionians. Athens founded democracy, and believed that the individual was important, while Sparta believed in the state rather than the individual, with a government based on a oligarchic system. Sparta based their society on the repression of 'Helots' (slaves). Athens freed their slaves and abolished debt slavery.
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.
Modern Athens is based on the ancient city-state of Athens.
You would find the Parthenon in Athens, Greece.
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Athens believed in simple luxury for themselves & their homes.
"In Ancient Greece, the people considered themselves as citizens of different city-states such as Athens and Sparta. Each city-state had their own laws and customs which the people were expected to follow."
Socrates founded the Socratic Method of questioning. He believed in improvement of the individual, and was executed by hemlock for corrupting the youth of Athens by teaching them to think for themselves.
the citystate monarchy is were people are sentenced to death either with their head cut off or drinking poison called hemlock which brings numbness to the limb, choking, and uncontrolible vomiting.
Yes. Each City-state had their own god. for example the greek citystate Athens had a greek goddess named Athena. A goddess is a women god.
Pericles called Athens the school for all Greece, because he believed that Athens was better than all the other cities in culture and government. He believed that all the other city states should follow Athens example.
There are 5. Argos-Acting/Drama Corinth-Crafts/Arts Megara-Money/Cash Sparta-SPORTS ONLY, but major in sports Athens-Academic, Athletic, Perfect
Socrates founded the Socratic Method of questioning. He believed in improvement of the individual, and was executed by hemlock for corrupting the youth of Athens by teaching them to think for themselves.
Socrates was known for his method of questioning and his pursuit of truth through dialogue. Plato, a student of Socrates, founded the Academy and wrote extensively on philosophy, metaphysics, and ethics. Aristotle, a student of Plato, made significant contributions to logic, ethics, political theory, and natural sciences, and his works laid the foundation for Western philosophy.
Differences: -Sparta was war like and mainly focused on producing the best soldiers -Athens thought that education was very important -Athena was the patron goddess for Athens Similarities: -spoke the same language -believed in the same gods -relied on outside lands for needed supplies -had the same enemies (besides themselves)
Athens was a strong friendly place and believed in education for boys women were expected to dress up nicely!