The political system of Spata was Oligarchy. It means a government where a small group of people hold power.
No. The modern political system Sparta was closest to is Monarchy.
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I think they invented coins for trade, and they also invented a political system.
the goverment system of Sparta was oglilarchy.
Foreign travelers introduced new philosophies.
The political system of Sparta was established by the legendary lawgiver Lycurgus. He is credited with creating a mixed constitution that included elements of monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy, which allowed for a balance of power among the two hereditary kings, the Council of Elders (Gerousia), and the Assembly of citizens (Apella). Lycurgus' reforms focused on military discipline, communal living, and social equality among Spartan citizens, shaping Sparta into a dominant military state in ancient Greece.
If you are talking about Cities States and the Peloponnesian War is mainly because half of the states were in ally with Sparta and the other half were allies with Athens, plus some other neutral states. Sparta and Athens were the two dominant states back then, so when Athens started to gain more and more power, Sparta didn't like that. The possible reason why Sparta and Athens were in dispute all the time might be the governmental system, Sparta had an oligarchic system, and Athens a democratic system. Was like nowadays political parties.
Accomplishments of Queen Gorgo of Sparta include sharp political judgement and wisdom
yes sparta had minted coins
They both had different political views