Athens vs. History
Athens and Sparta being both of Greek origin they shared many tings in common. However they also had their differences. We will see how Athens promoted education while Sparta adopted a military way of life. As well as what key points they both shared. Sparta and Athens' governments were similar in some ways but for the most part were quite different. Athens had a president that was chosen daily. They had a council made up of 500 citizens that were chosen randomly and served a term of one year. This was the first civilization we see to have a crude type of democracy. Sparta on the other hand was an oligarchy. Their government was made up two kings. Five Ephors or officials th
However both sadly deemed women to be lower than men. Many of the families that could afford it sent their sons to school. Sparta had more of an equal view on women. They served in the military until they had done 30 yrs. Many of the men after this got to serve on the council. Women were seen as being inferior to men and had no other parts in life than to take care of the house and produce children. They didn't have the privilege of being educated and so they were stuck in their role. At age 30 many of the men were put on the assembly to help with the government. As soon as the boys were old enough they begun military training. However they still had to come back and eat at the military barracks as a way to keep them connected to the army. This was thought to help bring strong offspring. In Athens the people valued education. Athens stressed the importance of education and many of their people were quite educated. Sparta encouraged its women to exercise regularly. Sparta and Athens also had seperate types of educational values.
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