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... their childhood. It is apparent that children of Sparta were not allowed to indulge in their own childhood activities. Even after ...
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... stronger in body. Sparta allowed itself to become tactically deficient, and this eventually destroys any power. A tactically deficient ...
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... They were allowed to own land under their names, to shop to have opinions in the state, but they were not allowe do tbe apart of the council. Sparta, although ...
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... Sparta concentrated on unity while Athens made the individual important. Sparta gave equality to women while Athens allowed women to own nothing. ...
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... This open armed policy allowed Athens to grow culturally and intellectually by allowing citizens to voice their opinion. Sparta on the other hand decided that ...
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... Although the education was the same, the women were not allowed to leave the household. ... In Sparta the lives of women were unlike the lives of any other Greek ...
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... The diverseness of Sparta and Athens allowed Greece to become powerful in two areas; one being military supremacy, the other being intellectual supremacy. ...
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... In Ancient Athens they had a direct democracy which allowed the citizens to participate in political decision making. In Ancient Sparta they had an oligarchy ...
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... In Athens, each single personality was allowed to develop into its own unique form. ... In Sparta, the highest rulers were the two hereditary kings. ...
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... The unlimited power of the Ephors allowed them to dictate the thoughts and actions of the entire city-state of Sparta, much like Adolph Hitler ruled over his ...
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... If they had been allowed to fight alongside the Spartans, they would have been more burden than help. The Downfall of Sparta The end of Sparta began when ...
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... Eventually, Sparta won, but in doing so she finally allowed all of Greece to witness her tragic flaw. Militarily, Sparta was more than impressive. ...
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... Aristotle who censured Sparta for her economic arrangements states that, "nearly two ... also because the Spartans give large dowries." Women were allowed to keep ...
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... The Athenian leader Nicias persuaded the city to accept Sparta's offer to cease the war in 421 BC. Everyone was allowed to go home, and the territorial status ...
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... Sparta took boys from their homes at the age of seven and put them in military barracks. ... At that time, they were allowed to retire from the military. ...
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... This area allowed for a sense of protection for the Spartans knowing they did not have to rely on a man made object to keep enemies out. One thing Sparta is ...
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... There were no walls built around Sparta, to make them fight harder; there were ... Only citizens (women and slaves weren't counted as citizens) were allowed in the ...
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... Women in Sparta had much more freedom than many other Greek women. They enjoyed a much more public life although they were not allowed vote or hold office. ...
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... Maybe if your soil wasn't drenched in the blood of each other, Sparta would be world renowned for agriculture. My dear friend, you are not allowed any luxuries ...
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... Sparta was ruled by two kings ... were enslaved due to debt, countermanded the exiles, canceled debts for land, banned enslavement for debtors, allowed all citizens ...
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... Athens worked on a much more democratic system than did Sparta. There was no specific slave class among the Athenians and each citizen was allowed to vote on ...
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... be returned, and the military aspects of life would be reduced; children would be allowed to grow up and choose their own future. In fact, Sparta and Athens ...
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... According to Kathryn Welch, this allowed the 'privileged class [Spartiates] in Sparta to become a full time army' that could concentrate on a militaristic ...
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... There was a law in Sparta that banned all foreign trade and foreign travelling. This kept out all foreign ideas and allowed them to have the eleme nt of ...
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... The Ephorate, which posesed the highest governmental power in Sparta, ran an infant system in ... It was made clear that no deformed children were allowed to live. ...
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... In Sparta, women were treated fairly well for the time period. They were allowed to participate in activities such as sports with men. ...
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... the general Nicias (who had negotiated the peace with Sparta) against it. ... the retreat, which became a complete debacle since the delay allowed Gylippus to make ...
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... the general Nicias (who had negotiated the peace with Sparta) against it. ... the retreat, which became a complete debacle since the delay allowed Gylippus to make ...
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... the democracy Aristotle speaks, but rather an oligarchy very similar to Sparta. ... the thoughts of everyone through one biased individual, it allowed every person ...
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... the democracy Aristotle speaks, but rather an oligarchy very similar to Sparta. ... the thoughts of everyone through one biased individual, it allowed every person ...
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