Many Greek city-states have different rules than other Greek city-states. For example, two main Greek city-states that differed a lot were Sparta and Athens. Both Greek city-states had different freedoms for certain people. The people in Sparta and Athens were treated differently because of their gender, social class, age, etc. For women, Sparta was the better Greek city-state because of the independence and the education.
A woman in Sparta had more independence because they didn’t have any men or sons home that could boss them around. They didn’t have the men and sons around because they were all at the military. In Athens, the women have no independence because the men were always telling them what they can and cannot do.