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    • [PDF File]Ancient Greek Poleis Systems of Government

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      Government: Athens and Sparta Athenian Acropolis Introduction The centre of Ancient Greek life was the Polis – the city state. There were eventually about 1,000 Poleis in Greece. These city-states varied considerably in size and importance and would have a variety of traditions and customs.


    • [PDF File]History Standards: CCSS Standards: Reading, Grade 6-8

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      Sparta The advantages of Spartan education and marriage customs (Plutarch, Life of Lycurgus 14-16) Lycurgus was the legendary lawgiver of Sparta, who established the tough, military nature of Spartan society. All of his reforms were directed towards the three Spartan virtues: equality (among citizens), military fitness, and hardness.


    • [PDF File]Athenian Government Athenian Economy - Folsom Cordova Unified ...

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      Government. Sparta was different from Athens in almost every way, beginning with its government. While Athens was a democracy, Sparta was an oligarchy. Like Athens, Sparta had an assembly, but the important decisions were really made by a much smaller group called the Council of Elders.


    • [PDF File]THE SPARTANDISCIPLINE FOR YOUTHS - Winston-Salem/Forsyth ...

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      Plutarch Before the seventh century b.c., the people of Sparta lived much like those in other Greek city-states. However, according to legend the Spartan government changed when it came under the leadership of the lawgiver Lycurgus. New laws were enacted that transformed Sparta into a military state.


    • [PDF File]ANCIENT GREECE ATHENS AND SPARTA - lee.k12.nc.us

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      Oligarchy refers to a small group of people who govern a nation together. Democracy refers to a system of government in which every person has the right to participate. The two city-states that best represent each form of government were Sparta (oligarchy) and Athens (democracy). Athens focused more on culture, while Sparta focused more on war.


    • [PDF File]THE SAME YET DIFFERENT - University of Tennessee

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      3 The two rivals of ancient Greece that made the most noise and gave us the most traditions were Athens and Sparta. They were close together on a map, yet far apart in what they valued and how they lived their lives. In this lesson, students will explore the differences between these two city-states. Introduction to Methodology


    • [PDF File]Athens & Sparta - University of the People

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      Sparta was an imperial state which subjugated many of its neighbors in the Peloponnesus and turned their populations into a class of virtual slaves called helots. This serf class outnumbered the Spartans many times over, so to keep the helots under control and suppress rebellions, the Spartans organized their entire society along military lines.


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