The correct response is: The slaves grew their food for them.
In ancient Sparta, the Helots (a subjugated population) were responsible for agricultural work, allowing Spartan men to focus primarily on military training and duties.
How were the Spartans able to focus on military training and fighting?
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The slaves grew their food for them.
The slaves grew their food for them.
The women at home grew their food for them.
The women at home grew their food for them.
The children grew food for them.
The children grew food for them.
The men grew the food when they were not fighting
The men grew the food when they were not fighting
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The correct response is: The slaves grew their food for them.
In ancient Sparta, the Helots (a subjugated population) were responsible for agricultural work, allowing Spartan men to focus primarily on military training and duties.
The three correct answers that show a difference between Sparta and Athens are:
In Sparta, men did not publicly share their opinions, while in Athens men spoke their minds in political forums.
In Sparta, conquest was used to get resources, while in Athens they used trade to get what they needed.
In Sparta, women had more freedom while in Athens, women were not allowed to participate in democracy.
These statements highlight key differences between the two city-states in terms of political culture, economic practices, and women's roles.
The correct response is: They could remove the king from power.
Ephors were a group of five officials in Sparta who held significant power, including the authority to oversee the kings and even remove them from power if necessary.
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How were the Spartans able to focus on military training and fighting?
Which of the following show a difference between Sparta and Athens? Select the three correct answers.
Which was a role of the ephor in Spartan government?
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