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A comparison and contrast Athens vs Sparta A comparison and contrast

ATHENS Acropolis Athena Citizens: adult males whose fathers were citizens and owned property Assembly Council of Five Hundred Homer The Illiad The Odyssey People should Keep fit Learn about past and present Take part in the government BOTH Greek language Many customs the same Same religion Three Classes of people: Citizens Foreign born merchants Slaves (Helots in Sparta) SPARTA Goal of gov’t: train good soldiers People should not take part in gov’t Discouraged trade and new ideas Citizens: men born in Sparta Boys taken into army at age 7 Harsh training Girls taught to raise children and run the household Highest honor: fight and die for Sparta