Why Is Athens More Powerful Than Sparta

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Athens is a way more powerful and popular place than Sparta, All Sparta really has is a power military. Athens has way important things than a military. “The Athens form of government is Limited Democracy”. On the other hand, the ruler of Athens is elected annually. There’s nothing really important to Sparta. There’s nothing big about their military. How Athens is better than Sparta. “Sparta had a very powerful military and Athens knew that they could not beat them but they had the powerful of a naval unit which Sparta didn’t have”. Athens is way more powerful than Sparta. The reason Sparta had such a big and powerful military is because when children were born the ruler came around checking and seeing if they were strong enough for the military

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