yes
Hitler did practice a totalitarian form of government. A totalitarian state is when the state holds the power over the society.
if you mean is a helot a spartaN, no. The Spartans weren't the people of Sparta, they were the high class of sparta, although the term is often improperly used to describe all of the people of Sparta
I could not find anything right with it, neither, I think, could Winston Smith. Orwells prophesy of life in a Totalitarian State was a classic. If you could have a quiet chat with a few thinking people from North Korea they would agree.
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Sparta placed little emphasis on wealth and material possessions. They valued military prowess, discipline, and self-sufficiency above all else. Spartans believed that the accumulation of wealth could lead to corruption and undermine the values of their society.
Athenian women were not allowed to do anything that the men could do. They had quiet lives and mostly stayed at home. While in ancient Spartan women could mostly anything the men could do. hope this helped!
in Sparta were only free men citizens?
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some details that would describe the shang society is that it has many empires but only one ruler at a time and people could overthrow that ruler
Some potential drawbacks of living in Sparta historically could include the rigid militaristic society, limited personal freedoms, and emphasis on physical prowess over other forms of education and development. Additionally, the intense focus on military training could lead to a lack of diversity in profession options and potentially limited individual expression.