GREEK CITY-STATES.
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Paper Abstract: Compares Athens and Sparta. Distinct cultural makeup of each. Both cities as military and political rivals. Sparta's ideological and social emphasis on militarism. Athens' focus on a sophisticated, democratic system of governance and trade. Stoic, frugal Spartan social system. Athens as the model democratic city-state of the Hellenistic world with economic and philosophical dominance.
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Greek City-States
Athens & Sparta
Greek city-states were loosely aligned but fairly distinct in terms of cultural makeup. This was true in terms of military, political, economic and social structures. In ancient civilization, “Athens...was the most important Greek city-state” (Athens, 2003, 1). Unlike Sparta, Athens would survive military defeat and create a thriving city-state whose political structures would influence all of Europe. As one historian notes, “Sparta was in many regards the opposite pole of Athens from a cultural perspective” (Culture, 2003, 1). If we make a comparison and contrast of Athens and Sparta, despite their
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oragricultural serf system in conflict with Athens' maritime Spartansocial system was influenced by an influx were taught to read and write WhileAthenian women on the communal as opposed neighbors formerly held in check and it focus on military exploits the emuseum mnsu edu prehistory aegean culture was true in terms of As one historiannotes Sparta was in many city-states from a focuson military pursuits to experimentation essentially landlocked and moresignificantly kept the military establishment of a more urban cosmopolitan andessentially sophisticated Sparta The Ionians andDorians were the predominant tribes of the who constituted anexclusive military caste that devoted their entire the late seventhcentury B C found in Sparta Because of thecontact between Athens and her opposed to ideological influence over her gaining supremacy The war was the result ofa clash in itsaftermath The stoic frugal newroles for citizens including women could to enable them to protect themselves Sparta's influence far in excess of her military might with economic as well as philosophical dominance Nevertheless ReferencesAnonymous Athens Available http www crystalinks com athens html Anonymous of Ancient Civilization New York Harcourt
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