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Date: thursday 2 may, 2024Topic: Citizenship in ancient greece Name: Washington Reatiqui
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DIFFERENCES X SIMILAR
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https://www.diffen.com/difference/Athens_vs_Sparta
https://espanol.libretexts.org/Humanidades/Humanidades/Historia/Historia_del_Mundo/Libro:_Civilización_occidental_-_Una_historia_concisa_I_%28Brooks%29/05:_La_Edad_Arcaica_de_Grecia/5.05:_Esparta_y_Atenas
https://es.slideshare.net/slideshow/atenas-y-esparta-27225472/27225472
https://www.mundodeportivo.com/uncomo/educacion/articulo/diferencias-principales-entre-atenas-y-esparta-45654.html
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differences
- Athens evolved from a monarchy to a democracy, seeking equality among citizens.
- In Athens, art, sculpture, literature and mythology were greatly encouraged.
- Athens sought to expand its territorial control, leading to conflicts with other states.
- In Athens, women were legally dependent on their husbands or fathers and could not own property.
differences
Sparta had an oligarchic system of government, with two kings and a council of five Ephors. In Sparta, art and culture were prohibited at a certain time, and education focused on military training from the age of 7. Sparta preferred to remain isolated and only help others when necessary. In Sparta, women had more rights and could enter into relationships and own property.