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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Sparta

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“The science, the art, the jurisprudence, the chief political and social theories, of the modern world have grown out of Greece and Rome—not by favour of, but in the teeth of, the fundamental teachings of early Christianity, to which science, art, and any serious occupation with the things of this world were alike despicable.” This quote by Thomas Henry Huxley perfectly describes the importance of Greece. The two most important cities in Greece were Sparta and Athens, in most opinions. The rise and fall of Athens and Sparta helped to shape Greek history and the Eastern Mediterranean, there were also quite a few strengths and weaknesses. Sparta was in the southeastern Peloponnesus, and needed more land much like other Greek states. The …show more content…

Although they were not allowed to vote, Spartan women typically had more rights and independence than women in other Greek city-states. They were permitted to own and inherit land, they were encouraged to keep up an exercise program to remain healthy and to bear children.
The lawmaker’s reforms also reorganized the government creating an oligarchy. There were two kings for military responsibility, five men were elected each year and were responsible for the education of the young, and a council of elders, composed of two kings and twenty-eight elders, decided on issues to present to an assembly. The Spartans turned their backs on the outside world to make their new military state secure. Nobody was allowed in or to leave unless on military business, so that Spartans would not notice new ideas dangerous to the stability of the state. In the sixth century, Sparta organized an alliance of almost all the Peloponnesian states to gain greater control of the Peloponnesus. The Spartans had organized a powerful military state that maintained order and stability in the Peloponnesian league and determine its policies by 500 B.C.E.
By 700 B.C.E., Athens had established a unified polis on the peninsula of Attica. The city-state of Athens was the birthplace of many significant ideas. Ancient Athenians were a thoughtful people who enjoyed the systematic study of subjects such as science, philosophy, and history, to name a few. Athenians placed a heavy

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