yes Sparta did have a military oligarchy.
Athens was a democracy and had more liberal (for that time) thinking and had good navy. Sparta was a oligarchy was more conservative and militaristic and had great army. In the war between them (Peloponnesian war), Sparta won.
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Sparta by far. The Sparta's military forces dominated during their glory days, and no one stood in their path.
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The Greek city-state of Sparta was governed by an oligarchy. Its political system was characterized by a dual kingship and a council of elders known as the Gerousia, alongside an assembly of citizens. This oligarchic structure concentrated power in the hands of a few elite individuals, particularly the military and aristocratic class, which controlled the state's decisions and policies.
yes Sparta did have a military oligarchy.
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Sparta became an oligarchy in 500bce
cause they both are ran by the military The previous answer can be embellished a bit. Sparta was governed by an Oligarchy. In today's North Korea, which claims to be a communist country, it has been ruled by a family run oligarchy just as Sparta was an oligarchy. Sparta, however, may not have been "family " driven as North Korea is.
Sparta is a city state, all of it was an oligarchy.
they were both the military
Sparta was an oligarchy.
no that was Athens, Sparta was a monarchy.