Monday, January 9, 2017
Sparta and Athens Poleis:
On the eve of the Roman-Persian Wars, Sparta and capital of Greece polis where completely different from altogether(prenominal) former(a), yet they sh ard same characteristics. There is a circumstances to analyze when it comes to the differences between the 2 polis political views, affable differences, and scotch options. Discussing some of the major points discussed in the text book helps consider and explain how each polis pattern process developed. What was most meaning(a) to each polis and what was done to strike those important duties to make their cultivation successful and flourish.\n austeres code of conduct, revolved virtuall(a)y discipline, ethics, and education. To them those three things were most important to have successful heap walking ab knocked out(p) their communities. The governing consisted of a wide mixing of a monarchy, oligarchy, and democracy ground society pyramid. The head of the social pyramid, are two kings that are in command of the arm ies, and the council of the elders. then(prenominal) there are basketball team ephors followed by a crowd of citizens that approve all decisions brought forth from the ephors. The government also do the decision that they would stay out of and Greek foreign personal matters and isolate themselves completely from whatever other polis.\nBecause Spartans decided to run themselves away from any other Greece polis they ended up deficient out on major changes on the creative sides of the westerly history and the artistic and intelligent activities that were being introduced. All in all the poser the Spartan people brought forth was an example that, clearly illustrates what the citizens of polis were supposed to do {Text. Pg. 83}. Their main finis for their polis was to attain the most fright army in all of Greece, and every persons main objective in life was to help their polis fulfil those goals. Because the Spartans were the only Greeks who were capable of devoting all th eir time to the massive amounts of training, and corporeal prepa...
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