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    Athens and Sparta are the two most well known poleis of ancient Greece and each was known for the structure of its society. In this essay I will discuss how people in those societies obtained the right to participate in public life and make community decisions, identify who held public office, and how public office holders were elected. How those two societies were similar and how they differed will also be discussed throughout this essay. Both Athens and Sparta had a societal structure based…

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    like philosophers all have one thing in common they are male. The further into the history of man there was only one question that came up. What about the woman of Sparta and Athens? Delving in discovering how women 's roles were very set or differed from one another. Cultures up-bring contrasting to females the duties change for Sparta and Athens. They way they had set rules of living was very different from how men lived in ancient Greece. Yet there was some or little information or it was…

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    The people of Athens and Sparta participated in public life in very different ways due to the differences in their social structures. Each had very different histories and events that led to two distinct versions of democracy within Greece in which different classes of people were able to participate at certain levels. “Sparta was a warrior society…and only warriors participated in political life” (Brand, 1). Their was certainly a strict social order with the Helots, or slaves and serfs,…

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    downsides to every civilization and way of life. Perhaps instead of considering which society had the most advantages, it is more important to think about which had the most unbearable customs. In this case, there are invariably more reasons why Lycurgan Sparta was a less desirable place for the average citizen than Solonian Athens. Lycurgus was a lawmaker who introduced measures to help with wealth distribution and make each citizen an equal servant to the Spartan state. In order to do so, he…

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    Midterm: The Sparta and Athens The ancient Greek city, first thought should be Spartan and Athens. The two city-states have always been very contrary to the impression that Sparta is the authoritarian oligarchy, known for land military forces, and Athens is open-minded democracy, Athens is not the kind of brave feeling, but Is good at philosophy, literature, art, mathematics, cultural capital, but also the sea Pa people. More importantly, after the second Greco-Persian Wars (480 to 479 BC), the…

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    • Sparta females have the privilege of having the freedom of practice sports, such as training with men in physical combat, running as footraces at the Olympia in honor of Hera, a goddess of marriage. Referring to the book on Chapter two the “Women in the Classical World”. • Another privilege that Sparta women’s had in the ancient Greece is that they have the freedom of dressing nicely, spending their time outdoor with people and talking freely to men with no restriction or being punish. •…

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    It was 404 B.C, and the Peloponnesian War, the war between the two city-states, Athens and Sparta, had been going on for about three decades. Finally, with one last push, Athens finally surrendered, leaving Sparta to be the strongest city-state ever to be seen in the course of history. Sparta became invincible, far superior to Athens because women had more freedom and education than other city-states, they had two governments in different times, and they lived a military life. First and…

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    Sparta and Athens have many differences, but Sparta has one of the best military powers of that time. Some people may think that Athens was a better place to live because their type of government was a direct democracy but, Sparta knew how to maneuver and win many more battles. Sparta would be a better place to settle down and live in because they provided what their army needed and provided it whenever needed, women could play sports and have many more opportunities than women in Athens, and…

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    independently with different ideas and values. Sparta and Athens were powerhouses of the ancient world but these two rivals could not have been more different which lead to many clashes in history. Although many people consider Sparta to be strict and unyielding, there is actually more freedom for both men and women than there is in Athens. When children do the ancient civilizations in 6th grade and they get to Greece, they spend some time covering Athens and Sparta. During this period one…

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    Athens and Sparta, the two largest Greek cities that were constantly debating of their two different styles of government and leadership. The leader who developed Athens advanced democracy and more modern government was named Solon. His good leadership stemmed from the appreciation the Athenian people had for him for turning Athens into a more city with more equality and justice, “In 594 Solon was called upon to resolve problems of deep seated social unrest involving the aristocratic monopoly of…

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