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RIGHT ANSWER WILL BE GIVEN BRAINLIEST!!! How did women’s rights differ between Athens and Sparta?

Women received education in athletics and defense in Sparta, but not in Athens. Women owned property in Athens, but not in Sparta.
Women fought in the military in Athens, but not in Sparta.
Women could vote and participate in government in Sparta, but not in Athens.

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Answered by Anonymous
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.Women in Sparta had more rights than women in Athens as well. Spartan women could inherit property while Athenian women had no such rights. Spartan women had the rights to own wealth and property. In Sparta, normally, when a person died, the land would be inherited by the owner's children.

Answered by DoietaHossain
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Sparta was ruled by two kings, who ruled until they died or were forced out of office. Athens was ruled by archons, who were elected annually. Thus, because both parts of Athens' government had leaders who were elected, Athens is said to have been the birthplace of democracy. Spartan life was simple

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