How is Attica different from Sparta?

Attica differs from Sparta (Laconica) in many ways: culture, form of government and, in general, lifestyle. In Athens, that is, Attica, a democratic form of government was established, that is, power was concentrated in the hands of the people, and in Sparta there was an oligarchic form of government, where the king dominated. Here the assembly of the people was of secondary importance. In addition, culture and art were actively developing in Greece, but this was not observed in Sparta.



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