The correct response is:
The Spartan and Carthaginian governments both had two leaders. The Spartan government had hereditary kings while the Carthaginian government had elected leaders.
Explanation:
- Both governments had a dual leadership structure: Sparta had two kings (hereditary), while Carthage had two elected officials known as Suffetes.
- The other options contain inaccuracies:
- Both governments had oligarchic elements, but Sparta placed a greater emphasis on military training and culture, not democracy.
- Both systems had an assembly, but according to the information, Carthage did have elected officials (Suffetes) in its governing structure.
- The Spartan council (Gerousia) consisted of 28 members, not 500, and the Carthaginian Senate's structure is not explicitly stated in the options provided.