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Which is the reason children were taught to obey orders in Sparta?
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Responses
This was a valuable skill in the military.
This was a valuable skill in the military.
They believed that elders knew what was best for children.
They believed that elders knew what was best for children.
They could learn academics better in school.
They could learn academics better in school.
Following orders would protect kids from being kidnapped into slavery.
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Responses
This was a valuable skill in the military.
This was a valuable skill in the military.
They believed that elders knew what was best for children.
They believed that elders knew what was best for children.
They could learn academics better in school.
They could learn academics better in school.
Following orders would protect kids from being kidnapped into slavery.
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The correct response is:
**This was a valuable skill in the military.**
In Sparta, obedience and discipline were crucial traits for soldiers, and children were raised with a strong emphasis on following orders as part of their military training and preparation for their roles in society.
**This was a valuable skill in the military.**
In Sparta, obedience and discipline were crucial traits for soldiers, and children were raised with a strong emphasis on following orders as part of their military training and preparation for their roles in society.