Sparta had a military state, characterized by its rigorous training and discipline of citizens, who were primarily focused on becoming skilled warriors. The society was organized around the needs of the military, with education (the agoge) emphasizing physical fitness and combat readiness. In contrast, Athens was known for its emphasis on democracy, culture, and education, although it did maintain a strong navy and military presence. Thus, while both city-states valued military strength, Sparta was distinctly a military state.
Check with the military & laws of your state.
Tennessee...it use to be a confederate state but later joined the union
By asking each state governor to supply a quota.
Yes.
Nevada
Nevada
Virginia has the largest military population in the US, with multiple military installations such as the Pentagon and Naval Station Norfolk. The state is home to all branches of the military, including the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard.
it is the largest state in the world you can think of
Fort Knox is the home of the United States Bullion Depositiry.
The state of California in the US produces over half of the world's entire supply of almonds.
Georgia was the largest state from 1788-1821. Missouri was the largest state from 1821-1837. Michigan was the largest state from 1837-1845. Texas was the largest state from 1845-1959. Alaska has been the largest state from 1959-present.
Alaska is the largest state.
NO, each state does not have a military.
He meant the post office, Forts, and military supply houses that the federal government controlled in each state
He meant the post office, Forts, and military supply houses that the federal government controlled in each state
Second largest is Texas. Third largest is California.