Respuesta :

Answer:

Sparta

-had a powerful army

-led the Peloponnesian League                                                        

-focused on military strength  

    Athens

-had a powerful navy

-led the Delian League  

-introduced the concept of

democracy in government                                                    

Explanation:

Peloponnesian League, also called Spartan Alliance was a military coalition of Greek city-states led by Sparta, formed in the 6th century bc.

Sparta was leader of an alliance of independent states that included most of the major land powers of the Peloponnese and central Greece, as well as the sea power Corinth. Thus, the Athenians had the stronger navy and the Spartans the stronger army

Answer:

Correct answers are:

Athens: very strong navy, boys learn to read write and do math, democratic culture, merchants and citizens traded gods at agora, slaves could learn trade and were treated more fairly.

Sparta: very strong army, women had greater rights, children  learn to read write and do math, slaves had few rights and were treated badly, militaristic culture, oligarchy for government.

Explanation:

Sparta and Athens were the strongest and most important city-states in Ancient Greece. Still, they were totally different as Sparta was a militaristic society, where only the higher class obtained power. On the other side, people of Athens were more involved in political life.