Directions: Label which side is Athens & Sparta, then number the image (1 =religion, 2= Economy, 3= gov 4= art, 5= technology, 6= your choice).

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Directions: Label which side is Athens & Sparta, then number the image (1 =religion, 2= Economy, 3= gov 4= art, 5= technology, 6= your choice).

Descriptions For Athens Describe what is it and how your image reflects it. Religion-____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Economy-____________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Government-_________________________ ____________________________________ ____________________________________ Art-________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Technology- _________________________ ___________________________________ Your Choice-_________________________ ________________________________________________________________________

Descriptions for Sparta Describe what is it and how your image reflects it.