Comparing Ancient Athens And Sparta

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Athens and Sparta were all very big, successful city-states in the ancient world that conquered many lands and won many battles. Ancient Athens and Ancient Sparta seem similar they have very different functioning societies. Athens was known for its impressive art and culture while Sparta was a very war-like city-state and their society was completely based on having a great military. The thing they had in common was that social status and the jobs that each rank of society had was very important. The social status was crucial to Sparta and Athens because, without it, both Greek city-states would not be able to function.

Sparta was a war-like Greek city-state that had 2 main ranks of society. There were the Spartans, who were citizens that
They both have the upper class, which were the citizens of the city-state. They were usually wealthy and they didn’t spend much time at home or around their families. The citizens also had the most important jobs. Then there was the lower class, who were the slaves. They were treated like property and forced to do all the hard labor. The difference between the two city-states is that Spartan women were given an education, could own land, and generally had many more rights than the Athenian woman. This was because the Spartan citizens, the men, had to go off and fight in the military for most of their lives so women were left and they had to run the city. In Athens, women had no rights at all. The men would run the town, and women were left at home to keep the house clean and take care of children. If these ranks of society suddenly went away in these two Greek city-states, no one would know what to do. The citizens of Sparta would not know how to harvest fields of run a household because their whole lives were focused on either preparing them to fight in the military or actually going off to war. The Spartan military would probably also not be as strong because all men would not be required to fight. Also, the slaves weren’t slaves anymore, no one would do the labor that needs to be done because no one is forced to. There would be no great buildings like the Acropolis, there would be no food to eat because
They relied heavily on it and if any of these ranks of society were to disappear, it would be total chaos. No one was taught to do anything except, the one thing that their social status did, whether it is to harvest fields, or fight battles, discuss politics or take care of children. They only knew how to do one thing. Sparta and Athens would not have been able to be the magnificent cities they were if it wasn’t for the social

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