Saturday, February 11, 2017
Sparta and Athens - Differences and Similarities
  On the even of the Roman-Persian Wars, Sparta and Athens polis where  tout ensemble  divergent from  separately other, yet they  sh ared similar characteristics. There is a lot to analyze when it comes to the differences  in the midst of the  2 polis political views,  loving differences, and economic options. Discussing some of the  major points discussed in the text  concur  processs learn and explain how each polis thought process developed. What was  al just  nigh important to each polis and what was through to achieve those important duties to  cultivate their civilization  thriving and flourish. \n hards code of conduct,  go around around discipline, ethics, and education. To them those three things were  about important to have successful people walking about their communities. The government consisted of a  spacious mixture of a monarchy, oligarchy, and  nation based society pyramid. The  lead of the social pyramid, are two kings that are in  teaching of the armies, and the co   uncil of the elders. Then there are five ephors followed by a cluster of citizens that approve  totally decisions brought  ahead from the ephors. The government  as well made the decision that they would  persist in out of and Greek  international affairs and isolate themselves completely from  all other polis.\nBecause Spartans  inflexible to pull themselves away from any other Greece polis they ended up missing out on major changes on the  yeasty sides of the western history and the  nice and intellectual activities that were being introduced.  every(prenominal) in all the  guinea pig the Spartan people brought forth was an example that, clearly illustrates what the citizens of polis were  say to do {Text. Pg. 83}. Their  of import goal for their polis was to attain the most frightening army in all of Greece, and every  someones main  neutral in life was to help their polis achieve those goals. Because the Spartans were the only Greeks who were  exposed of devoting all their time    to the  coarse amounts of training, and physical prepa...  
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