Athens and Sparta had fundamentally different systems of government and education. Athens practiced a form of direct democracy where citizens participated in decision-making, while Sparta was an oligarchy ruled by a dual kingship and a council of elders. In education, Athenian boys received a well-rounded education that emphasized arts, philosophy, and public speaking, fostering critical thinking and civic participation. In contrast, Spartan education focused on military training and discipline, aiming to produce strong warriors who prioritized loyalty to the state above individual pursuits.
sparta ruled more harshly because all kids
Athens.
The U.S's government is a representive democracy and Athens was a direct democracy
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.
It's in the book .stupid.
It's in the book .stupid.
In Athens it was carried out by the family, in Sparta it was done by appointed supervisors.
ATHENS=based on education and entertainmentSPARTA=based strictly on military and poo
Athens focused on education while Sparta focused on strength and their warlike abilities.
the spartans had more of a war like government whereas athens was education oriented.
Athens and Sparta were both powerful city-states in ancient Greece, but they had different governing systems. Athens was known for its democracy and emphasis on arts, education, and philosophy, while Sparta was known for its militaristic society and strict discipline. Athenians focused on intellectual pursuits and trade, while Spartans were primarily concerned with military training and warfare.
name a democratic city state, in which there was a focus on government and education in aceint greece