Sparta - in comparison with Greek

Title: Sparta - in comparison with Greek
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Sparta - in comparison with Greek
Sparta was one of the states in Greek. "... although Sparta has one of the smallest populations, it has become the most powerful and famous of all Greeks states, ..." (Xenophon The Politeia1 of the Spartans Extracts 1). Sparta focused in military. Everything in Sparta was for military purposes. Lycurgus was the man who made the laws in Sparta and his life history was uncertain (Xenophon The Politeia1 of the Spartans Extracts 1). Sparta had contrary rules with other …showed first 75 words of 1228 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1228 total…military since they were young. The education made that Spartan had great obedience and discipline. Women in Sparta were not ordinary women like the others. They were strong because of their hard physical training. The Ephors held an important role in government and economy. They had big authority. Women, education and The Ephors were the important factors in Sparta and determined their way of life. These factors made Sparta different from other states in Greeks.

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