In which area did Sparta differ most from Athens? (1 point) Responses the role of the citys assembly the role of the citys assembly the citys economic basis the citys economic basis the citys overall military strength the citys overall military strength the exclusion of women from politics

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The area in which Sparta differed most from Athens was in the city's overall military strength. Sparta was known for its highly disciplined and militaristic society, where military training and service were prioritized above all else. Athens, on the other hand, valued democracy, education, and culture, and while they also had a strong military, it was not as central to their society as it was in Sparta.
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