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The most significant difference between Athens and Sparta was that Athens worshipped many gods, while Sparta worshipped one. Athens had a strong army, while Sparta had a strong navy. Athens focused on citizenship, while Sparta focused on the military. Athens gave women no rights, while Sparta allowed them in the military.

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Answered by Priatouri
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Option C,  Athens focused on citizenship, while Sparta focused on the military, is the right answer.

Athens was a democratic city-state while Sparta followed the Oligarchy form of government and focused on its military. Athens was supervised by a democratically elected assembly. In Athens, all the legal decision making power was in the hands of the assembly of citizens (any male, who born in the city-state of Athens, and not women).

On the other hand, Sparta was governed by two kings from two rival families.  The primary role of the kings of Sparta was the military leadership in battle. An assembly comprised of all

Answered by InsaneExiles
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C

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