What contributed to the rise of a militanstic society in ancient Sparta? (1 point) a revolt by the Helots revolt by the hoplites the reforms introduced by Solon the reforms introduced by Pericles

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The rise of a militaristic society in ancient Sparta was primarily influenced by a revolt by the Helots. The Helots were a subjugated population that worked the land for the Spartans, and their revolts prompted the Spartans to adopt a more militaristic and disciplined society in order to maintain control and suppress potential uprisings. This led to the emphasis on a rigorous military training system and the development of a society centered around warfare.

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