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    In ancient Greece, there were many places that were powerful in their own right. Athens and Sparta were two such city-states, but their ways of life were highly different. Athens was one of the world’s first well-known democratic cities, while Sparta was a place of militant oligarchy. Athens’s political system consisted of three levels of government. At the bottom of the bureaucratic hierarchy was the Ekklesia, the assembly of the people. The Ekklesia was made up of only males of Athenian…

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    and Sparta each of these cities were focused on their citizens. They were free and allowed to have material possessions and the right to protect their families and land. Both Athens and Sparta were different in their approach to these concepts, which brought on their different styles of government and social practices. Athens and Sparta differ greatly in the way they conduct their political policies. Athens was a democracy; the citizens were the ones that decided how things would run. Sparta was…

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    Sparta is known as one of the best military states, but Athens is known to be the greatest city state. I would like to live in Athens because they are more superior than Athens. To begin with, Athens is more superior than Sparta in naval power. They had a clear advantage through the seas by receiving resources and attacking against other city states. Athens or more of the leading city stayed in Sparta because of their economy. Does the union economy is a cesspool because of their trading and…

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    Sparta or Athens? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Beginning a life in either Athens or Sparta have pros and cons. Athenians enjoyed luxuries and foods from all over their empire, but did not have equal freedom. In Sparta there was freedom for both genders, but there was bad food and children were abused. There are many reasons why one could be better than the other. If you choose to live in Sparta, you…

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    Athens and Sparta were two ancient Greek cities with very different sets of values. The Athenians had a democratic form of government with a freer lifestyle while the Spartans had a militaristic form of government and had helots who were treated as slaves as they had to give half of their produce to the Spartiates. Athens had freemen who were male citizens divided into three categories namely, the aristocratic, the middle class and the Thetes who were the lowest class. Metics were those who came…

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    specifically at the people of Sparta and the people of Athens, this habit is very apparent. Each city-state thought the other was unclean because they were so different despite both being Greek. Although Athens and Sparta are comparable as being Greek and devoutly religious, there are notable contrasts when looking at the governments, sexual tendencies, women, physical city structures, and overall societies of both city-states. Before even looking at the people of Athens and Sparta or their…

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    Athens and Sparta were two very significant city-states in Ancient Greece in the early 6th century. Though they had different approaches in overseeing their region, they were both similar and dissimilar in the way they managed their politics, societies, and economies. Despite the fact that they had their differences, they were both able to build a strong and thriving civilization that historians and common individuals still discuss today. During the 6th century, Athens was considered the…

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    Athens and Sparta, two of the largest city-states from Ancient Greece, carry a wide range of traditions and preferences as to how to run a government. Some of these rules have been long forgotten, some carry on today in certain countries around the world, and some are simply admired despite the negativity that they may carry. Athens and Sparta are known for their greatness, their unique qualities, and for their advancements. Some of their laws or ideals are common with each other, and some are…

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    My life as a Spartan Greek Citizen in the 5th century B.C.E Both Sparta and Athens are two of the main city-states that are found in Greece. The city-states of Sparta and Athens were considered rivals in Ancient Greece. They are physically close in proximity to one another. They both spoke diverse dialects and had a different political system. However, there are many unique differences between these two cities. In this paper, I will discuss what my life would be like if I was a Greek…

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    Lakedaimoniōn Politeia, known in English as, Polity of the Spartans is a historical account of the Spartan culture, particularly around the time of Lycurgus, the legendary military reformer, to whom Sparta owes its military personality. Polity of the Spartans was written between 430 and 355 B.C.E. by Xenophon. Xenophon was a student of Socrates, so it is possible that he wrote this work for his fellow philosophers. His education under Socrates is undoubtedly what gave his work an analytical…

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