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How Did Athens A Better Place To Live

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Athens was the warm welcoming city-state in Ancient Greece, most unlike the horrific neighboring city-state, Sparta. Athens was full of life and the people living there appreciated all of what others had to offer: arts, music, life, and new cultures. Athens offered many activities for all men, women, and children. Sparta was cruel, disgusting, and uninviting… each day would be a struggle to survive. Children were tortured to become “stronger”and all men would be fighting and stealing things just to survive. Women were forced to go through training to become strong, to male healthy babies, it was tough. When women were forced to produce offspring, many of the “weak” babies were left to die. Athens was more inviting and had many more fun things to do, which is why Athens is a better place to live. …show more content…

The Ancient Greeks grew olives, grapes, figs and wheat and kept goats, for milk and cheese. They ate lots of bread, beans and olives. In the Summer months there were plenty of fresh fruit and vegetables to eat and in the winter they ate dried fruit and food they had stored like apples and lentils. There were many options each day, you had the choice to eat however you would like. On the other hand, people who trained in Sparta would eat one specific dish each and everyday. It was made with pork, salt, vinegar and blood. The dish was served with bread, figs and cheese (sometimes supplemented with game and fish). Sparta's everyday foods where bland and boring, there wasn’t anything extra to it. Athens offered something for everyone, trying new things was not unusual in that

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