Sparta was a strong city state because they were cold blooded killers. The children were inspected at birth and discarded if weak. (discarded, meaning killed). The Spartans taught their child to steal, but if caught, they would be punished. Sparta's weaknesses were that it had very bad land, so they couldn't grow crops, so they were mainly dependent on other people.
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Spartan education focused on military training, physical fitness, discipline, and obedience to the state, aiming to produce strong warriors. Athenian education emphasized a more well-rounded curriculum, including subjects like philosophy, arts, and literature, with a focus on developing individuals as knowledgeable citizens capable of participating in democracy. Overall, Spartan education was more Spartan-focused and physical, while Athenian education was more versatile and intellectual.
Lycurgus of Sparta is credited with creating the Spartan system of education. The system was based on three pillars, military fitness, and austerity.
Spartan men only got taught reading, writing, sports, and military training.
Pros of Spartan society include a strong military culture, emphasis on physical fitness and discipline, and a sense of community and unity among citizens. However, cons may include the suppression of individuality, lack of focus on education and the arts, and the harsh training and living conditions for citizens.
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Spartan boys were taught to fight, kick, spit, bite, scratch and get into fights with other boys. Athenian boys were learnt to be polite and to be civilised.
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Color is not one of the two major types of visual emphasis. The two major types of visual emphasis are size and contrast.
All societies place an emphasis on the roles of science and education. Whether that emphasis is positive or negative, depends on perspective. For example, some Islamic groups do not believe women should go to school. This places a negative emphasis on their education and a positive emphasis on the education of males. Another example is some American Christians who do not believe in the Theory of Evolution. This is a negative emphasis on the role of science as compared to their preferred view of divine creation. The emphasis of specific groups in a multicultural society can differ significantly from that society as a whole.