Attica was the territory of the city-state of Athens. Athens was the city, Attica stretched for 30 miles from the Saronic Gulf and port of Piraeus north to the Hermettus Mountains.
The city of Athens is situated just north of Piraeus.
they had different forms of government, Sparta had oligarchy while Athens had democracy. in Athens, you became a man when you turned 18, in Sparta you had to be 30. for money Athens had drachmas and Sparta had obols.
Because they didn't yell "this is Sparta" they yelled "This is Athens"
Athens was more artistic and Sparta was more tougher at war
Athens's finnancial differences from Sparta were that Sparta had alot more gold and Athens had alot more credit.
In Athens women had no rights. In Sparta women had lots of rights
It was different for them because they had rights unlike in Athens, where they were slaves.
No. Rome was after Athens and they are Italian while the people of Athens are Greek. Two different people, two different cultures. The Romans did steal some ideas and gods from the Greeks and gave them a Roman twist.
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of Egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
how was the democracy of athens different from goverments led by the pharaohs of egypt and the kins of mesopotamia
There are several places named Athens in the United States, with the most notable being Athens, Georgia; Athens, Ohio; and Athens, Texas. In total, there are at least 11 different locations named Athens across various states. Each Athens has its own unique characteristics and significance.
The Athens cared more about education, but the Spartans cared more about military.