What are the four differences in governing Athens and Sparta?

A king ruled in the Spartan state. The council of elders was also of great importance. In ancient Athens, everything was decided at a popular meeting, that is, we can say that Sparta’s form of power was oligarchic, and in ancient Athens this form of power was democratic. They were quite different from each other. If in Athens the whole society could influence the state, then in Sparta only a narrow circle of people.



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