There were no similarities. In Athens there was Democracy while in Sparta the was Oligarchy. In Athens women didn't have any priviledges, while in Sparta women were allowed to do almost anything men did.
both were powerful
Another answer was posted under the similarities in their societies.
They both led powerful semi-emperial leagues (Sparta led the Peloponnesian League, and Athens led the Delian league.)
None. Different part of the words, completely different times.
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similarities
Similar by being cool
There are approximately 153 miles between Athens and Sparta.
The difference between Athens and Sparta is:SParta is a oligarchy.Athens is a direct-democracyOne difference between the city-states of Athens in Sparta was that Sparta was ruled by a king while Athens was overseen by a democratically elected group.
Because they didn't yell "this is Sparta" they yelled "This is Athens"
the only war between Athens & Sparta is the pelioponnesion war where Sparta fought Athens because they thought they were too powerful. in the end Athens surrendered and Sparta then became the most powerful.
Athens and Sparta. Sparta won.
There were not 36 wars between Athens and Sparta.
athens was under democracy and sparta was under oligarchy
In Athens it was carried out by the family, in Sparta it was done by appointed supervisors.
They both fought in the second Persian War
Athens had a limited democracy.
Well...I don't if it was IN Sparta, but there was the war between Athens and Sparta.