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What was the Greek city-state with a military culture?

Sparta.


Spartan society was centered around the military and all citizens were required to be hardened soldiers Why did Sparta turn into a military culture?

Geographically, Sparta was the largest city-state, and all that land meant that many soldiers were needed to guard against pirates.


Spartan society was centered around military and all citizens were required to be hardened soldiers why did Sparta turn into a military culture?

Geographically, Sparta was the largest city-state, and all that land meant that many soldiers were needed to guard against pirates.


What Greek city state culture glorified military ideals?

sparta


What is the name of the ancient centre well known for its strict discipline and military culture?

Sparta


What is the military obligations of a citizen in Sparta and Athens?

To turn out under arms when called out, and to undertake regular military training and exercises.


Did Sparta have a military oligarchy?

yes Sparta did have a military oligarchy.


Did Sparta have military oligarchy?

yes Sparta did have a military oligarchy.


Sparta was known for its strong military which was the main priority of its society What other aspects of culture might suffer if all resources were put into military?

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Which was a military oligarchy Athens Sparta?

Sparta.


What is a conclusion for Sparta?

Sparta was the strongest city-state in Ancient Greece. The city-state military strength has inspired many throughout civilization. Although Sparta was not about art and culture, they have contributed to the militaristic side of the world. Sparta rule !


What did each value most for Athens and Sparta?

Athens valued democracy, culture, philosophy, and education, while Sparta valued military strength, discipline, and obedience to the state above all else. Athens focused on intellectual and artistic pursuits, while Sparta emphasized physical training and military readiness.