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    ” Athens and Sparta”, Mr.Duckworth states, “where they differed was that while Sparta had militaristic values, Athens were democratic.” Athens and Sparta were nearly identical until it came to their government. Athens would have been a better place to live since they had a democracy, wanted to conquer more land to further establish their military and had stronger family connections. Athens government operated as a democracy rather than like Sparta, which was an oligarchy. Since Athens operated

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    Athens Vs Sparta Essay

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    Even though the Athenians and Spartans have similarities such as sharing the same language, religion, and both living in Ancient Greece they have several differences. For example, Sparta focused on military training, whereas Athens focus was on education, and the roles for men and women such as their responsibilities and daily life. For Spartans their military was one of their main priorities. It’s focus was on their army and loyalty to their state. At the age of seven years old boys would begin

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    In “Athens And Sparta” Mr.Duckworth states,”Where they differed was that while the Spartans had militaristic values, Athens were democratic.” Some people believe Sparta would have been a better place to live. Others believe Athens would have been better. Athens would have been a better place to live because Athens had a stronger navy, Athens had more opportunities, and Athens had a heavy amount of precipitation. First, Athens had a strong navy. In “Athens And Sparta” Mr.Duckworth states,”They had

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    In 400 B.C, The Athenian civilization experienced a golden age. The Athens experienced a great amount of peace and prosperity due to their contact and trade with others, and rare warring. During this time, ideas and philosophies were produced. These ideas influenced western civilizations in the areas of politics, science, art and architecture. The Government of the Athenian people had a large impact on western civilizations. In document three, Pericles states his beliefs about democracy. Pericles

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    “Athens and Sparta” by Mr.Duckworth states, Where they differed was that while Spartans had militaristic values, Athenians were democratic. Athens would have been better to live in because Athens is ruled by the people, Athens did not run out of resources, and They understood the importance growth . First Athens was ruled by the people. Duckworth states, “Athens is said to have been the birthplace of democracy.” In Athens not only the ruler made was the one who made all the decisions. In Athens

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    two city-states, Athens or Sparta was superior has finally been answered. The two city-states had been bitter rivals for years trying to see which of them was superior. A city-state is an area that includes the city and the surrounding land around it. They have their own government, culture, beliefs, customs etc. Each city-state was different from the rest of the city-states. Superior means “better” than, and one of the two city-states Athens and Sparta was definitely superior. Athens was a superior

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    In “Athens and Sparta”, Mr. Duckworth states, “Where they differed was that while the Spartans had militaristic values, Athenians were democratic.” These two very different city-states did not always have the same perspective on things. Due to these different perspectives it’s was difficult to decide on which city-state would have been better to live in. Although Athens would have been better to live in because the Athenians were ruled by the people, they built up their city to be better, and education

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    of those city-states were Athens and Sparta. Traditionally, Athens is viewed as a peaceful place where learning and culture were the main activities of its citizens while Sparta was considered an aggressive culture determined to be the military power in the Greek area. Unlike the typical Athenian who spent his days reading and learning the typical Spartan concerned himself with the activities of the state and preparing himself for war or so tradition says. Both Athens and Sparta became city-states

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    democratic,” Stated Mr. Duckworth in the article, “Athens and Sparta.” Athens and Sparta were two Greek city-states. They were constantly fighting over power power of Greece. Athens would have been a better place to live because, they were not focused on only military, people could get a good education, and they had a better government. Above all, Athens believed that there were more important things than military. Mr. Duckworth states,”Unlike Sparta, in Athens boys were not forced to join the army.” Boys

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    Athens Vs Sparta Essay

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    Having the right to participate in the public affairs in Athens and in Sparta was a contrasting landscape; since the culture that shaped the social and economic environment of both countries determined the political right of each individual. Even Athens which is often referred as the birth play of democracy was not a democracy as we know the term today. On the other hand, the Spartan society which has the unrefined pretention to be “equal” was based on exclusion and hierarchy. In short, the Sparta

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