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How did families in Sparta differ from those in Athens? A.Boys were taken from their families to be raised in barracks. B.Girls and boys had equal access to education and physical training. C.Children from wealthy families were raised to serve in government. D.All families were expected to contribute children to the city-state’s defense.

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A.boy were taken from there families to be raised in barracks
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I believe the answer is: A.Boys were taken from their families to be raised in barracks.

By the age of 7, young Spartan Boys would be taken from their families to be put in a government program that require the Boys to undergone early military education. The education last until they are around 18 years old, and at that age they are allowed to take rigorous military tests that determine their social status in sparta.

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