Today, I would like to talk about a Spartans and Athenians. I will be talking about Athenians and Spartan’s right to participate, similar government structure between the two and how they both differed. “At Spartas peak around 500 BC the size of the city would have been some 20,000-35,000 freee residents” (2017, April 10). And by 432 BC in Athens and Attica there were 150,000 Athenians around 50,000 aliens and more than 100,000 slaves (n.d.).
Athens & Sparta’s right to participate
There were multiple ways for Athens and Spartans to participate in public life and make decisions affecting the community. This is if your parents were both Spartan or Athenian. The wealthier you, were the more rights you had. The primary roles of Spartans were for their men to be ruthless warriors and their women to be well oiled baby machines. Spartan men lived their life out as soldiers training from age 7 to age 60, but most of the time either died in battle or around the age of 35. The women of Sparta took care of the house and the finances, but were not allowed to participate in political affairs. All Spartan citizens were considered to be equal if they weren’t slaves, outsiders or of spartan descent. Athens are a lot like Spartans had a hierarchy based on wealth women were not considered citizens and could also not participate in politics. …show more content…
Some of the ways that their government structure was different was that Sparta had 2 kings and Athens had 10 generals that shared the responsibilities. In Athens, these people were elected and in Sparta, these two kings ruled until they died. Sparta was considered to be an Oligarchy which means “ruled by few” and Athens was consider to be a