In ancient Athens, the main difference between citizens and non-citizens lay in political rights and social status. Citizens, who were typically free-born men of Athenian parentage, had the right to participate in the democratic process, including voting and holding public office. Non-citizens, which included women, slaves, and foreign residents (metics), were excluded from these rights and had limited legal protections. This distinction significantly shaped the political and social structure of Athenian society.
Sparta was ruled by only a few of its men, but Athens was ruled by all of its male citizens.
In Athens the citizens met in fortnightly assembly and made decisions which the Council implemented between meetings. In the Us, the citizens elect congressmen, who meet in Washington, and follow partly lines which do not necessarily reflect the wishes of the citizens who elected them.
Athens had citizens as the upper class Sparta's upper class was called equals not citizens.
Athens is part of Greece.
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.
The time difference between Newark, NJ and Athens, Greece is 7 hours. Athens is ahead of Newark by 7 hours.
woman in iroquois are respected and woman in athens are not
There is no time difference between Johannesburg, South Africa and Athens, Greece
Between Athens they both are democratic and between Sparta and Australia they have similar war/ military life.
In Sparta the citizens in the assembly could vote, but not address the assembly. In Athens any citizen theoretically could speak, but the rostrum was dominated by accomplished orators who could hold the attention of the citizens.
Spartans had a better armty
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