What was the main focus of Spartan society?
Military training and discipline.
During which war did Athens and Sparta clash?
The Peloponnesian War
What type of government did Athens have?
A democracy
Which city-state was known for its contributions to philosophy and arts?
Athens.
Which city-state valued bravery and discipline above all?
Sparta
What was the primary role of women in Sparta?
To work out and have healthy baby boys.
What was the outcome of the Peloponnesian War?
Sparta won, ending the Athenian naval dominance.
How many kings ruled Sparta?
2 Kings
What kind of theater plays were popular in Athens?
Tragedies and comedies
How were children educated in Sparta?
physical activity and military training
How was Athens' government structured?
It had a democratic system where citizens could vote.
Greece is made up of............
A mountainous peninsula and many small islands
What was the role of the Assembly in Athens?
To make decisions and pass laws.
After the Peloponnesian war, Sparta was the most powerful city-state in.....
Greece
What was a major value in Athenian society?
Democracy and arts
At what age did Sparta boys have to join the military?
7years old
What did Athens and Sparta have in common?
Wanted control of Greece
Was Sparta's government an oligarchy or a democracy?
An Oligarchy
Athens became the center of Greek.......
culture, art, architecture, literature, drama, and philosophy
Athens male citizens had meetings every.......
10 days.
What subjects were emphasized in Athenian education?
Arts, and philosophy
How long did the Peloponnesian War last?
27 years
Sparta had the most powerful______ in Greece?
Army
The Greek word for city-state is.....
polis
How long were Sparta men required to stay in the military?
till they were 60 years old