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How is acient sparta different from todays society

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Sparta was a military city of states with a major focus on the small but high-quality military.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Spartans had a unique political system consisting of two kings who led war affairs, regional improvements, and were influential religious figures.

In Sparta existed three classes of the society: the high class, whose members were Indigenous people, the perioeci who were free not full Spartan citizens and helots who were slaves.

Sparta can be compared with the modern society of today. Spartans started with educating their children at a young age and they could choose whether they will send their kids to private or public school. Also, children were available to enroll in college if they wanted, the same as today. Girls had the same rights as boys to educate, to go to the army and have a college degree.

The state was ruled by the president and vice president with the board of advisers. They had Senate and Governors, like the modern state of today.

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