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The Importance Of Athen's Rule Of Democracy In Ancient Greece

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During Ancient Greece there were many kinds of rule. There was oligarchy, democracy, and monarchy. There were city-states during these times. Greece was not yet a unified country. Some of the time these city-states were at war with each other. Athens and Sparta being the most in this state. Athen's had a rule of democracy. Sparta had a rule of oligarchy. In Athen's the people had the right to vote and help make government decisions. Athen's made decisions and voted in the Athenian Assembly. In Sparta they had a government in where they consulted the elders who would make the decisions in the government. Sparta were more of a warrior city-state as they believed in training young men from a little age to fight. Women in Athen's had …show more content…

Women had no opinions and everything was the right of men. Sparta regarded their women as almost equals as they were allowed to make decisions, compete in sports. This was viewed as help to produce male heirs and fighters. I believe that either government was exceptional. Democracy is good because people in Ahen's could vote on who was to e in office and government roles. There were 500 who managed the courts, 350 magistrates, and 10 generals. All were part of the democray that Athen's had. Sparta's government was also a good government as they relied on the elders and sought their advice and knowledge in order to have a good standing society. Unlike Sparta, Athens had various men in their military to fight. These were usually ranging from blacksmith's to pottery makes and farmers fight. These people had no knowledge or training on how to fight. Sparta made sure all boys were trained to fight. Some small scale farmer's received citizenship by fighting. To me Sparta was also exeptional as the women had more rights and even the men would sometimes consult the women when needed. Athen's looked down on Sparta for their many ways of governing. Sparta was a fierce people. Eventually Greece became a country uniting together in 1821.

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