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Athens and Sparta

Athens and Sparta. Using your textbook and the handout complete a T-Chart showing the differences and similarities between Sparta and Athens=10pts

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Athens and Sparta

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  1. Athens and Sparta Using your textbook and the handout complete a T-Chart showing the differences and similarities between Sparta and Athens=10pts In a written response, determine in which city-state you would rather live in and give reasons why; assess the advantages and disadvantages of the lifestyle and government of each city-state for different social roles=15pts

  2. Two Faces of Athens and Greece During the 5th century BC, Greece was dominated by two main powers: democratic Athens and the military oligarchy of Sparta. These city-states were very different. Sparta was traditionally the great land power of the Greek world and controlled many neighboring territories whose populations were tied to the land as slaves. Athens’ power was based upon its command of the sea, and though it was officially only head of a naval alliance (the Delian League), in practice this amounted to an empire in all but name. This exercise encourages you to compare and contrast Athens and Sparta.

  3. King Leonidas

  4. Xerxes

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