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Who was considered a Spartan? A. a citizen of Sparta who had completed military training and become a member of the military. B.Spartan citizens and their relatives C.any person who moved to Sparta D.any
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Who was considered a Spartan?
A. a citizen of Sparta who had completed military training and become a member of the military.
B.Spartan citizens and their relatives
C.any person who moved to Sparta
D.any person who lived in Sparta
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I think it is D but I can be wrong
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