life in two city-states:athens and sparta
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introduction | this chapter is going to be about two impotant city-states:Sparta and Athens. Athens was a walled city near the sea and Sparta was located in a farming area on a plain.
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comparing two city-states | Athens and Sparta wer both greek city-states and they were only 150 miles apart. Athens rights and Sparta rights were the difference in each city-state
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athenian government | Unlike modern democracies,Athens allowed only free men to be citizens.they had to meet on a hill every ten days for an assembly and at least 6000 citizens had to be present for a meeting to take place
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atheneian economy | The Athenian economy was based on trade.Athens acquired wood from Italy and grain from Egypt,in exchange they traded honey,live oil,silver,and pottery
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education in athens | Since boys grew up being the citizens,thier education and girl education were different
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women and slaves in athens | Women had far fewer rights than men did.many slaves were in ancient Athens
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spartan government | Beginning with Spartas government,Athens government was different in every wasy
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spartan economy | Athenian economy depended on trade and Spartas economy depended on farming and conquering other people
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education in sparta | In Sparta the purpose was to produce men and women who could protect the city-state. if they were not strong then they would leave them on a hilside to die
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women and slaves in sparta | Unlike women in Athens Spartan women got to speak with men in public. they could also marry another man if their husband had been away too long.
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chapter summary | This chapter was about Athens and Sparta two different city-states in ancient Greece
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