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    besiege Potidaea‚ it threatened the position of Corinth. Sparta also feared that Athens was becoming too powerful but tried to prevent war.” (Peloponnesian War - Livius. (2018)) Sparta initial intentions were to avoid war with the possibility of peace‚ if Athens would have revoked the measures against Megara‚ one of Sparta’s allies‚ by solving this or any conflicts by arbitration which once had been the agreed upon process that Sparta and Athens had used to solve conflicts. The Athenian leader

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    They were expected to fight for Sparta without any justification or mercy. IV. Allowed to marry at age 30 2 A.) Due to their commitment to the battlefield they would not be around much for the raising of their children or nourishment to the wives. 1.) Stealthy visits‚ meaning the soldiers would be extremely low key to even visit or be with their wives for one night. a.) Much dedication was based on fighting for their families and protecting mother Sparta. B.) They would be allowed to

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    The country that I picked was Cuba. Cuba has a similar education system like the United States of America. Just like the United States there is 3 levels of school there is primary education middle education and secondary education. Then of course you have your universities and trade school for careers. Cuban education was nationalized in 1959 at a time when less than half the children had access to education. Today the island has the highest literacy rate in the world‚ although schooling does come

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    During the fifth century B.C.E.‚ Persia was a thriving empire that controlled a vast territory. In 499 B.C.E.‚ Greece helped Ionia‚ a province of Persia‚ rebel against the king of Persia‚ King Darius I. Darius vowed to crush Greece for it’s role in the rebellion. Throughout the fifth century‚ Persia repeatedly attacked Greece. After the third Persian invasion in 479‚ Greece decided to put an end to the attacks. In 478‚ the Delian League was created; it was an alliance of poleis‚ or Greek city-states

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    Online education vs. traditional education a compare and contrast Traditional education used to be the primary means of furthering ones education. However‚ in recent years online education has become more popular and is currently the preferred means of education. When concerning the convenience of the education‚ and resources online education has surpassed its opponent. Did you know that According to the U.S. Department of Education‚ National Center for Education Statistics Enrollment in degree-granting

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    Theoretical Education or Practical Education !! Nepal is backward in education system till today’s modern times due to the theoretical knowledge and rote learning. Theoretical education is based on text books and Practical education is based on various types of skills and technique. In Nepal‚ most priority is given to the theoretical education rather than practical as curriculum is based on it. Some of schools has adopted the practical approach of teaching-learning activities but majority are

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    like their jobs and duties‚ and laws which had to be followed by everyone. Children lived an okay & simple life until the age of six. But in Sparta it was different from Athens because it was fair for both genders. And in both city-states Slavery was the same‚ both cruel‚ shameful and unexcusable. Men in Ancient Athens were different in Ancient Sparta. In Athens‚ boys were taught at home until the age of six by their mothers‚ and then they went to school. After high school they would attend

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    Athens’s Simplicity & Spartan’s Power During the ages of 800 and 401 BCE‚ Athens and Sparta were very different in many ways‚ but in a couple of ways‚ they were somewhat similar. They both had wealthy aristocrats who controlled their government and who made decisions on what was “best” for their poleis and its people‚ and both used a political legislative system. While the Spartans had the elder council‚ called “Gerousia”‚ the Ephors and the general assembly‚ the Athenians had the legislative

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    hegemony (371-362 BC) into external factors including the weakening of Athens after the Peloponnesian war and the growing irrelevance of Sparta as a result of population decline and the inconclusive Corinthian

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    The Peloponnesian War is known for the famous struggle between the two dominant Greek city-states‚ Athens and Sparta‚ which lasted over 27 years. In 480 BCE‚ Athens and Sparta defended Greece against the immense invasion of Xerxes. After defeating the Persians‚ Athens started to grow extremely powerful and tensions rose between the city-states‚ causing nearly three decades of war. Sparta remained victorious while Athens was left bankrupt. Neither city-state was able to recuperate the military strength

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